-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 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 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - https://www.enigmail.net/ iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEEMmKgYcQvxMe7tcJcHPApP6U8pFgFAl9XyvUACgkQHPApP6U8 pFi2PQ/9Er4fN490tP2Fq911WSX7+wQnnRwE9w5JWx36b++DtFAWxKJTpQGg0Dl2 pyP/1vVPB6ZHVPdVEUUvYPAzhDAVWJVrIdXUvcaMg2tKpb5zzERhdxpG2vEHQykb YaRTPqu0QHNySjMyQ9yT3Q8YDSObvXAYnR+7f1aT1g9UOma63z4mKE11RuQloXGz SqjiLzHjDQmehplDjTXTSwRxcjnJftCKG0Jwin4f8Kto6tJ/AJdTxaWmwXeSiRcn QN8b586DpyS/k0hgkJ0bOWhbxVsy4aUhM+PeyjN4AXufzSjymY4hv4hpOO+37woT SRj3rTd2LtS8h5v4VVSIFXTeL+kEwjo3iya/Komd4Z7Pu+qw91ZLy7LIrZfV4MHp 8me2jLobBiosIlXSAAxVjY3zOVlzqEOIjOL+t/Qwhn+CM/nDLfuhtwdfuu+KGpNs /u18gauI4eb4MtoSETcvb5OaFHdkrmInCD3BXz9ZZRrnVCL9r9SLPN1yxENerdVq RJrvJMItb5tLf0XcK7Wvm+lJIdArEkSCzZ3o3uDWbiRkN0hKU5R/Jndr/qfL12dj /knGWyED0UGaY58TgOMAN6veMO991/PTL6to5Xr6RTivEQO+6YYS1zj1uGPc5p/n gGnJ9b9VWeZBvlyDb7H9CxOvvkdJzMum6WaagIvmR5zi8ZZx3do= =QoNs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org