HI.

The request time is returned in milliseconds.  I believe that the statement
just means that  it's a 1-minute rolling average (averaging the time of all
requests int he last minute).

*I further confirmed this the following way:*
- The Admin interface on port 8001 shows miliseconds as the unit
- Since the Admin interface is just like any other HTTP app server, I just
checked the source xqy and noted that the value(in ms) is also coming from
xdmp:server-status.

Kind Regards,
David Ennis





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David Ennis


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On 21 November 2014 08:35, Will Hawes <[email protected]> wrote:

> http://docs.marklogic.com/xdmp:server-status states the following:
>
> request-time
>     1 minute avarage of request time for this server.
>
> I expected this to be measured in seconds, but I'm seeing values in
> the range 4-5, where load testing shows requests taking an average of
> a few hundred milliseconds.
>
> Is request-time actually showing hundreds of milliseconds? How is it
> calculated?
>
> Thanks,
> Will
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