Excellent!  I will perform some tests with that when I get a chance!  You managed to 
get it working without breaking pipelining even?  That's awesome!

Not meaning to belittle Bojan's hard work, but for my purposes mod_logio values are 
not as good as %b would be if %b worked properly... what I ideally need is the byte 
sent count without the headers... using Bojan's module I can get approximate results 
but they will be a hair off because they include headers...  My main purpose is to 
detect if and when several meg files have been downloaded all the way vs. if they were 
cut off in the middle, including if a given user uses some byte-ranging download 
manager that lets you pause and restart...  We also use it for chargebacks to the 
various departments for bandwidth usage (in this case mod_logio would of course be 
more accurate than %b though)...  We actually had to fudge some of our statistics 
(duplicated nearby days' data with similar overall throughputs) due to us not catching 
the problem with Apache 2.0 soon enough...

Dave


At 09:15 AM 10/25/2002 +1000, Bojan Smojver wrote:
>On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 07:42, David Burry wrote:
>
>> I see.. ok, I'll keep waiting patiently...
>
>The patch for 2.0.43 is here:
>
>ftp://ftp.rexursive.com/pub/apache/counting_io_flush-2.0.43.patch
>
>You need to apply mod_logio patch for 2.0.43 first.
>
>Bojan

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