mod_chronometer provides millisecond resolution for the time to serve the
response. See http://modules.apache.org/search?id=364
NB - it's written in C so you need to compile it and you OS has to support it...
Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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From: TK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:39 PMTo:
users@httpd.apache.orgSubject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access
Log
Does it mean that you have a log file named as commonLog.(Date and
Time).log stored in history directory? After being rot
On 11/18/05, TK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does it mean that you have a log file named as commonLog.(Date and Time).log
> stored in history directory? After being rotated, what is the name of the
> log file and where is it stored?
>
> BTW, what does the '-300' mean?
Your questions all seem to be
Does it mean that you have a log file named as commonLog.(Date and Time).log stored in history directory? After being rotated, what is the name of the log file and where is it stored?
BTW, what does the '-300' mean?
On 11/18/05, Wagner, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: TK [mailto:[E
From: TK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:03 PMTo:
users@httpd.apache.orgSubject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access
Log
Hi,
I'm running Apache 2.0 on Windows XP SP2. I have 2 questions about Apache
access log.
1. How could I get a fine-gr