I think what's confusing me is that I do not know how to read the times.

It looks like a set of events (arranged vertically) and I would
imagine that the timeline displays all fit into the same time interval
(that the left side is always "time 0" and the right side is "time
n").  So I would expect that the numbers displayed to the right of the
timeline to be either the duration from start to end or the duration
from time 0 to end.  But when I look closer, neither of these can be
the case.

For example, near the bottom of the display in "IE9delay3.png" are
four bars which extend all the way to the right.  They have labels:

1.55s (a short lavender bar)
656ms (a long lavender bar with a very small bit of yellow)
1.83s (a long lavender bar with an even smaller bit of green)
15ms (a long lavender bar with no variation that I can see)

Immediately underneath is a very short (lavender) bar labeled 31ms.

So, anyways, I cannot figure out what those numbers mean, and do not
understand the display.

I also see a big yellow box that claims -43.094 seconds request time
since the beginning, with some details which account for approximately
0.063 seconds of time.  I also am confused by that.  Does the negative
duration mean that the "beginning" has not happened yet?  Does the 43
seconds have any significance here?  And so on...

-- 
Raul

On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 9:39 AM, David Mitchell <[email protected]> wrote:
> (correction)
>
> Sorry, I trimmed the prior message that explained how I modified the JHS
> core.ijs timeouts to see if I could get more information about the delays.  
> The
> timeout in question is now:
>
> PC_RECVTIMEOUT=:  3000
>
> The IE9 'waterfall' display shows the timeouts as larger yellow horizontal 
> bars.
>  The total time taken for each transaction is in the 'Taken' column, which
> shows 3+ seconds on some of the transactions.  The ones that are less than 3
> seconds are normal processing times without a timeout, as far as I can tell.
>
> And the delays I see are randomly and occasionally 3+ seconds in IE9.
>
> On 1/23/2012 9:21, Raul Miller wrote:
>> I do not see a 5 second delay in your IE9 image.
>>
>> Am I overlooking something obvious?  (How do I read that display?)
>>
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