Hallo,

I am logging the mod_jk Output through the Apache access_log - as written in 
the reference found under
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html

Because i want to get clearness about what exactly is going on in our system i 
use the following LogFormat:

LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" 
\"%{Cookie}i\" \"%{Set-Cookie}o\" %{pid}P %{tid}P%T 
%{JK_WORKER_NAME}n %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n %{JK_WORKER_ROUTE}n 
%{JK_LB_FIRST_NAME}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_BUSY}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_VALUE}n
%{JK_LB_FIRST_ACCESSED}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_READ}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_TRANSFERRED}n 
%{JK_LB_FIRST_ERRORS}n %{JK_LB_FIRST_ACTIVATION}n
%{JK_LB_FIRST_STATE}n %{JK_LB_LAST_NAME}n" mod_jk_log

...everthing works fine except the Options responsible for the Request Duration.

Mostly neither %T nor %{JK_REQUEST_DURATON}n have a Value (%T mostly is 0 an 
the other Parameter is "-").
At some Requests i found the %T has a value like for example 2 or 3.. - and 
JK_REQUEST DURATION has "-"
or %T is 0 and JK_REQUEST_DURATION has an value like 2 or 3 ...

First - why are there not values at each request ?
Second -i think both Options are measuring the same Value - why they are not 
the same ?
Third - why they are not showing seconds.microseconds as written in the 
reference but only (I think so) rounded seconds.

We use mod_jk 1.2.26

Thanks for help
Best 
ahmed
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