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Eric,

On 9/8/20 13:46, Eric Robinson wrote:
> It is my understanding that the AccessLogValve %D field records the
>  time from when the last byte of the client's request is received
> to when the last byte of the server's response is placed on the
> wire. Is that correct? If so, would TCP retransmissions impact the
> timer?

I'm not positive, but I believe Tomcat has zero visibility into that
level of detail.

> If there are connectivity issues between the client and server,
> resulting in TCP retransmits, could that appear as higher response
>  times in the localhost_access logs?

This would only happen if the re-transmissions were to cause network
buffering in the OS such that the stream writes (at the Java level) were
to block (and therefore "take time" instead of being essentially
instantaneous).

- -chris
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