[analog-help] Help on Processing Time

2008-09-05 Thread Arnab Ganguly
Hi All, I print the %T value in the access log.As per the apache docs %T implies the "The time taken to serve the request, in seconds". My question is my Client and Server timeout is kept for 25 seconds.I am not using *Timeout* value also and my *KeepAlive *is set to Off.But under the "Processing

Re: [analog-help] Help on Processing Time

2008-09-05 Thread Aengus
On 9/5/2008 9:22 AM, Arnab Ganguly wrote: Hi All, I print the %T value in the access log.As per the apache docs %T implies the "The time taken to serve the request, in seconds". My question is my Client and Server timeout is kept for 25 seconds.I am not using *Timeout* value also and my *KeepA

Re: [analog-help] Help on Processing Time

2008-09-05 Thread Arnab Ganguly
Thanks for help and giving me a wonderful example.Can you give me some more inputs littile bit off topic, suppose some user is downloading the file, once the download is complete then only the final 200 ok is propagated to the client from the server or there would be in between message interaction

Re: [analog-help] Help on Processing Time

2008-09-05 Thread Aengus
Arnab Ganguly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Thanks for help and giving me a wonderful example.Can you give me >> some more inputs littile bit off topic, suppose some user is >> downloading the file, once the download is complete then only the >> final 200 ok is propagated to the client from the ser