Well, if you are on NT you can set up Performance Monitor to monitor
execution times for CF pages. There are a number of custom counters built
right into the package. 

This would allow you to avoid using additional code to monitor pages, since
more code just adds overhead and throws off your benchmarks. 

As for actual execution times, there are a number of ways to improve them
that do not require any understanding of FB. 

M

-----Original Message-----
From: Python Python [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 3:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Loggin pages taking more than X sec using FB3.


Well if you take a closer look @ my question, you'll notice that is is not
about fusebox, it's is about logging. I need to log the query string along
with the script_name when page timesout (so i can know what fuseaction -
fuses it's calling).

I just mencioned the fusebox so others can understand why i need to log the
query string. I apreciate your cross-post, thank you for the help. 

About the index.aol, i just mapped the extension .aol to be interpreted as
.cfm. I'm sure you know what i'm talking about. Since the domain name is
"AnimaisOnLine", i thought the aol extension would have some charm =)

Sorry if i hurt the fusebox'ers egos, i'm a great fan of FB. 

Regards.

BP.


>you'll probably do better with the Fusebox questions on the Fusebox list
>([EMAIL PROTECTED]).   This list already has tons of traffic , that's why
>there's a separate list
>I'm gonna cross-post this there so that the thread can move
>
>>See that it is saying that the file index.aol (witch is my fusebox) is
>
>oh my. "index.aol" ???  we've come to that, have we?
>
>actually that's not a bad slogan for Fusebox
>
>"So easy to use, no wonder we're #1 !"
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Blood Python" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 3:02 PM
>Subject: Loggin pages taking more than X sec using FB3.
>
>
>> Loggin pages taking more than X sec using FB3.
>>
>> I'm having problemas using the Cfadmin feature to "log pages taking 
>> more than X seconds". That's because the log (sever.log) only logs 
>> the main
>page,
>> the fusebox (a.k.a request.self or self or index.cfm).
>>
>> Im my case, it shows this: D:\www\AnimaisOnline\v2\index.aol, 
>> completed in 31 seconds, exceeding the
>30
>> second warning limit"
>> "Warning","jrpp-189","06/07/03","13:18:46",,"Thread: jrpp-189, 
>> processing
>> template: D:\www\AnimaisOnline\v2\index.aol, completed in 46 seconds,
>> exceeding the 30 second warning limit"
>> "Warning","jrpp-171","06/07/03","13:18:54",,"Thread: jrpp-171, processing
>> template: D:\www\AnimaisOnline\v2\index.aol, completed in 65 seconds,
>> exceeding the 30 second warning limit"
>> "Warning","jrpp-180","06/07/03","13:19:05",,"Thread: jrpp-180, processing
>> template: D:\www\AnimaisOnline\v2\index.aol, completed in 100 seconds,
>> exceeding the 30 second warning limit"
>> "Warning","jrpp-163","06/07/03","13:19:12",,"Thread: jrpp-163, processing
>> template:
>>
>>
>> See that it is saying that the file index.aol (witch is my fusebox) 
>> is taking longer than 30s. That's not usefull. Is there any way i can 
>> log the hole query string? I am using SES urls:
>>
>> index.aol/fuseaction/Customers.List
>>
>> I was thinking about doing a getTickCount on Application and 
>> OnRequestEnd and if the tickCount was greater than Z seconds, cflog 
>> it. What do you think?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> BP.
>>
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