Oh, I see what you're saying. I'll have to dig into it this weekend when I get home. You're actually giving me something worth thinking about as I just trawl through email occasionally to burn time. Internet cafes are a brief respite from trying to walk on the ice rinks that are Britain's sidewalks.
Paul Davis On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Matteo Caprari <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks paul :) > > I swear, I'm not trying to disturb your holiday. But I still don't > understand why couchdb.requests_time sees 2 requests while > httpd.requests sees 3 (it this is what is happening). > > My ass is freezing, hope your holidays are warm :) > > On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Paul Davis <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Still just shooting from memory on holiday, but that should mean that >> you only had 2 requests in a 1 second window of the 60 seconds. The >> stats modules work by accumulating values and then aggregating. The >> different range query parameters just show a longer history for each >> endpoint. >> >> HTH, >> Paul Davis >> >> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Matteo Caprari >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi. >>> >>> I'm looking at this snippet from _stats?range=60 >>> >>> "couchdb": { >>> "request_time": { >>> "description": "", >>> "current": 36.5, >>> "sum": 36.5, >>> "mean": 18.25, >>> "stddev": 22.274, >>> "min": 2.5, >>> "max": 34.0 >>> }, >>> >>> Looking at how numbers add up, it looks like there have been 2 >>> requests, but 'sum' is 3 in http.requests for the same period >>> >>> "requests": { >>> "description": "number of HTTP requests", >>> "current": 3.0, >>> "sum": 3.0, >>> "mean": 0.05, >>> "stddev": 0.287, >>> "min": 0, >>> "max": 2 >>> } >>> >>> tnx >>> >>> -- >>> :Matteo Caprari >>> [email protected] >>> >> > > > > -- > :Matteo Caprari > [email protected] >
