In message <[email protected]>, Geoff Simmons writes:

>Martin suggested adding tReq to help find out if there are network
>latencies that slow down requests getting to backends in the first place
>(or slow down pipes). That would be good to know, but if there's no way
>to actually measure it within varnishd, we should re-consider having it
>at all.

Yes, it would be interesting, but no, I don't think we can measure
it, without polling the kernel with a unportable getsockopt() and stare
directly into the protocol control block.

Neither the polling nor the non-portability are popular with me.

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