Re: JkRequestLogFormat Options
Hallo Fred, A - you're right - the missing Letter was the fault - i checked this command so many times -but don't see this. Thanks a lot best ahmed Original-Nachricht Datum: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 12:23:25 -0800 (PST) Von: fredk2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: users@tomcat.apache.org Betreff: Re: JkRequestLogFormat Options Hi, btw, in your log format line you have %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n instead of %{JK_REQUEST_DURATION}n see the missing I. I am using 1.2.25 and i get times alike 0.0275 when using Apache 2.2 Rgds, Fred Ahmed Musa wrote: Hallo, I am logging the mod_jk Output through the Apache access_log - as written in the reference found under http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html Because i want to get clearness about what exactly is going on in our system i use the following LogFormat: LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\ \%{User-Agent}i\ \%{Cookie}i\ \%{Set-Cookie}o\ %{pid}P %{tid}P%T %{JK_WORKER_NAME}n %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n %{JK_WORKER_ROUTE}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_NAME}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_BUSY}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_VALUE}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ACCESSED}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_READ}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_TRANSFERRED}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ERRORS}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ACTIVATION}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_STATE}n %{JK_LB_LAST_NAME}n mod_jk_log ...everthing works fine except the Options responsible for the Request Duration. Mostly neither %T nor %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n have a Value (%T mostly is 0 an the other Parameter is -). At some Requests i found the %T has a value like for example 2 or 3.. - and JK_REQUEST DURATION has - or %T is 0 and JK_REQUEST_DURATION has an value like 2 or 3 ... First - why are there not values at each request ? Second -i think both Options are measuring the same Value - why they are not the same ? Third - why they are not showing seconds.microseconds as written in the reference but only (I think so) rounded seconds. We use mod_jk 1.2.26 Thanks for help Best ahmed -- Psst! Geheimtipp: Online Games kostenlos spielen bei den GMX Free Games! http://games.entertainment.web.de/de/entertainment/games/free - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/JkRequestLogFormat-Options-tp15736214p15745192.html Sent from the Tomcat - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Der GMX SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! Ideal für Modem und ISDN: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/smartsurfer - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: JkRequestLogFormat Options
Hallo Rainer, thanks for your Input - of course i have to change my FIRST and LAST variant (the FIRST_NAME i will use to check if the worker has changed) - but you're right - i am more interested in the LAST values. Changed %T to %D - works fine, thanks We upgraded to 1.2.26 last week - but the Values for ROUTE and DURATION are the same than before (1.2.25) - and we haven't set JkRequestLogFormat explicitly.(of course i wrote DURATION without I - now it's ok). thanks best ahmed Original-Nachricht Datum: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 23:52:40 +0100 Von: Rainer Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org Betreff: Re: JkRequestLogFormat Options In addition to Freds remark: Usually you want the LAST variant, instead of the FIRST variant. The two are the same, if a loab balancer only tries one worker, but in case of an error and failover, FIRST will be the first worker tried (so the failed one) and LAST the last one, so usually the successful one (unless all workers fail). %T: response time in seconds, and I think it always gets rounded down. So usually not very useful Instead you could use the httpd standard %D, which is response time in microseconds. Last remark: until JK 1.2.25 the variables JK_WORKER_ROUTE and JK_REQUEST_DURATION where only filled, if some JkRequestLogFormat was set. In your version 1.2.26 both of them should get set even with a JkRequestLogFormat (but only, if the request gets handled by mod_jk, so not for static content, that is returned by the web server without any Tomcat interaction). Regards, Rainer Ahmed Musa schrieb: Hallo, I am logging the mod_jk Output through the Apache access_log - as written in the reference found under http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html Because i want to get clearness about what exactly is going on in our system i use the following LogFormat: LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\ \%{User-Agent}i\ \%{Cookie}i\ \%{Set-Cookie}o\ %{pid}P %{tid}P%T %{JK_WORKER_NAME}n %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n %{JK_WORKER_ROUTE}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_NAME}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_BUSY}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_VALUE}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ACCESSED}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_READ}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_TRANSFERRED}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ERRORS}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ACTIVATION}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_STATE}n %{JK_LB_LAST_NAME}n mod_jk_log ...everthing works fine except the Options responsible for the Request Duration. Mostly neither %T nor %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n have a Value (%T mostly is 0 an the other Parameter is -). At some Requests i found the %T has a value like for example 2 or 3.. - and JK_REQUEST DURATION has - or %T is 0 and JK_REQUEST_DURATION has an value like 2 or 3 ... First - why are there not values at each request ? Second -i think both Options are measuring the same Value - why they are not the same ? Third - why they are not showing seconds.microseconds as written in the reference but only (I think so) rounded seconds. We use mod_jk 1.2.26 Thanks for help Best ahmed - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Der GMX SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! Ideal für Modem und ISDN: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/smartsurfer - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JkRequestLogFormat Options
Hallo, I am logging the mod_jk Output through the Apache access_log - as written in the reference found under http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html Because i want to get clearness about what exactly is going on in our system i use the following LogFormat: LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\ \%{User-Agent}i\ \%{Cookie}i\ \%{Set-Cookie}o\ %{pid}P %{tid}P%T %{JK_WORKER_NAME}n %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n %{JK_WORKER_ROUTE}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_NAME}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_BUSY}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_VALUE}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ACCESSED}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_READ}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_TRANSFERRED}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ERRORS}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ACTIVATION}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_STATE}n %{JK_LB_LAST_NAME}n mod_jk_log ...everthing works fine except the Options responsible for the Request Duration. Mostly neither %T nor %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n have a Value (%T mostly is 0 an the other Parameter is -). At some Requests i found the %T has a value like for example 2 or 3.. - and JK_REQUEST DURATION has - or %T is 0 and JK_REQUEST_DURATION has an value like 2 or 3 ... First - why are there not values at each request ? Second -i think both Options are measuring the same Value - why they are not the same ? Third - why they are not showing seconds.microseconds as written in the reference but only (I think so) rounded seconds. We use mod_jk 1.2.26 Thanks for help Best ahmed -- Psst! Geheimtipp: Online Games kostenlos spielen bei den GMX Free Games! http://games.entertainment.web.de/de/entertainment/games/free - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: JkRequestLogFormat Options
Hi, btw, in your log format line you have %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n instead of %{JK_REQUEST_DURATION}n see the missing I. I am using 1.2.25 and i get times alike 0.0275 when using Apache 2.2 Rgds, Fred Ahmed Musa wrote: Hallo, I am logging the mod_jk Output through the Apache access_log - as written in the reference found under http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html Because i want to get clearness about what exactly is going on in our system i use the following LogFormat: LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\ \%{User-Agent}i\ \%{Cookie}i\ \%{Set-Cookie}o\ %{pid}P %{tid}P%T %{JK_WORKER_NAME}n %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n %{JK_WORKER_ROUTE}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_NAME}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_BUSY}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_VALUE}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ACCESSED}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_READ}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_TRANSFERRED}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ERRORS}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ACTIVATION}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_STATE}n %{JK_LB_LAST_NAME}n mod_jk_log ...everthing works fine except the Options responsible for the Request Duration. Mostly neither %T nor %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n have a Value (%T mostly is 0 an the other Parameter is -). At some Requests i found the %T has a value like for example 2 or 3.. - and JK_REQUEST DURATION has - or %T is 0 and JK_REQUEST_DURATION has an value like 2 or 3 ... First - why are there not values at each request ? Second -i think both Options are measuring the same Value - why they are not the same ? Third - why they are not showing seconds.microseconds as written in the reference but only (I think so) rounded seconds. We use mod_jk 1.2.26 Thanks for help Best ahmed -- Psst! Geheimtipp: Online Games kostenlos spielen bei den GMX Free Games! http://games.entertainment.web.de/de/entertainment/games/free - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/JkRequestLogFormat-Options-tp15736214p15745192.html Sent from the Tomcat - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: JkRequestLogFormat Options
In addition to Freds remark: Usually you want the LAST variant, instead of the FIRST variant. The two are the same, if a loab balancer only tries one worker, but in case of an error and failover, FIRST will be the first worker tried (so the failed one) and LAST the last one, so usually the successful one (unless all workers fail). %T: response time in seconds, and I think it always gets rounded down. So usually not very useful Instead you could use the httpd standard %D, which is response time in microseconds. Last remark: until JK 1.2.25 the variables JK_WORKER_ROUTE and JK_REQUEST_DURATION where only filled, if some JkRequestLogFormat was set. In your version 1.2.26 both of them should get set even with a JkRequestLogFormat (but only, if the request gets handled by mod_jk, so not for static content, that is returned by the web server without any Tomcat interaction). Regards, Rainer Ahmed Musa schrieb: Hallo, I am logging the mod_jk Output through the Apache access_log - as written in the reference found under http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html Because i want to get clearness about what exactly is going on in our system i use the following LogFormat: LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\ \%{User-Agent}i\ \%{Cookie}i\ \%{Set-Cookie}o\ %{pid}P %{tid}P%T %{JK_WORKER_NAME}n %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n %{JK_WORKER_ROUTE}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_NAME}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_BUSY}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_VALUE}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ACCESSED}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_READ}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_TRANSFERRED}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ERRORS}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ACTIVATION}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_STATE}n %{JK_LB_LAST_NAME}n mod_jk_log ...everthing works fine except the Options responsible for the Request Duration. Mostly neither %T nor %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n have a Value (%T mostly is 0 an the other Parameter is -). At some Requests i found the %T has a value like for example 2 or 3.. - and JK_REQUEST DURATION has - or %T is 0 and JK_REQUEST_DURATION has an value like 2 or 3 ... First - why are there not values at each request ? Second -i think both Options are measuring the same Value - why they are not the same ? Third - why they are not showing seconds.microseconds as written in the reference but only (I think so) rounded seconds. We use mod_jk 1.2.26 Thanks for help Best ahmed - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]