[Mod_log_sql] Time of Request
Shawn Michael
smichael at rightnow.com
Tue Feb 15 12:18:01 EST 2005
That's what apache provides by default. Starting with apache 2.0 you do have the
option of logging microseconds. Back on Jan 25th I submitted a patch to the list
that enables this option. I have attached the patch here also.
Marius Karthaus wrote:
> Hi,
> Why is the 'T' (time of processing) defined as a smallint?
> Most requests end up as 0 or 1 not much info supplied like that.
> Whouldn't it be better to have it in microseconds?
>
> Greets,
> Marius Karthaus
> LowVoice
>
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