On 05/03/2013 09:59 AM, Chris Ross wrote: > #logformat squid %ts.%03tu %6tr %>a %Ss/%03>Hs ...
> So, looking at this, %tu is made 3-characters long, zero filled, > which makes sense as it's milliseconds, so between 0 and 999. Zero-padding makes sense because %tu goes after a decimal point of %ts seconds. %tu contains milliseconds after %ts seconds so together they form a single "logging time" value: SSSSSSS.MMM (e.g., 1367437573.049). > However, %tr, which is also documented to be milliseconds, is > formatted into a 6-character space. %tr contains "whole" response time, not just the sub-second portion of response time. Both %tu and %tr are milliseconds, but %tr often exceeds 999. > Is %tr actually in microseconds? No. > In which case, what about %dt? milliseconds, as documented. HTH, Alex.
