Hi Hugh, that's right. WIth an http log parser it would be easy to collect some info. Is there a better way to collect this?
Best Regards, Roosevelt. On Mar 5, 2011, at 12:35 AM, Hugh Williams wrote: > Hi Roosvelt, > > It is not possible to monitor the query response times with the HTTP logs. > Why do you need these times, is it to be able to collate stats on the query > execution times ? > > We can consider adding thw response time details to the HTTP logs but this > would be a feature of a future release. > > Best Regards > Hugh Williams > Professional Services > OpenLink Software > Web: http://www.openlinksw.com > Support: http://support.openlinksw.com > Forums: http://boards.openlinksw.com/support > Twitter: http://twitter.com/OpenLink > > On 4 Mar 2011, at 21:40, Roosevelt Machado wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> i as looking through the http log and it appeared to me it was NCSA >> formatted. As all of our clients access data through http sparql i was >> wondering if it is possible to add a field containing the response time of >> each request. >> >> Http Log File: >> >> 10.10.61.5 - - [04/Mar/2011:18:39:24 -0500] "GET >> /sparql?query=define+input%3Adefault-graph... HTTP/1.1" 200 1871 "" "" >> >> Regards, >> Roosevelt. >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> What You Don't Know About Data Connectivity CAN Hurt You >> This paper provides an overview of data connectivity, details >> its effect on application quality, and explores various alternative >> solutions. http://p.sf.net/sfu/progress-d2d >> _______________________________________________ >> Virtuoso-users mailing list >> Virtuoso-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/virtuoso-users >