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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Charlie Smith <Sm...@ldschurch.org> on 2005/12/01 19:44:50 UTC

[users@httpd] performance analysis


>>> SmithCW@ldschurch.org 12/01/05 10:18 AM >>>
I recently noticed a long delay in a page coming up.  What's the best
command-line
tool/routine to use to monitor how long a page takes to comeback.  Should I
put
an LWP call
to a page in a cron job to monitor this?  Or can someone recommend a better
solution.

Then, what is best way to identify problem with why page is slow?

Charlie
12/1/05

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Re: [users@httpd] performance analysis

Posted by ludi <my...@gmail.com>.
For http link, I think you can down file using http request. We use
the simple method to test the bandwidth.

2005/12/2, Senthil Nathan <rs...@gmail.com>:
> if u r in windows environment, try this, packet snifer.
>
>
> On 12/2/05, Charlie Smith <Sm...@ldschurch.org> wrote:
> > I recently noticed a long delay in a page coming up.  What's the best
> > command-line
> > tool/routine to use to monitor how long a page takes to comeback.  Should
> I
> > put
> > an LWP call
> > to a page in a cron job to monitor this?  Or can someone recommend a
> better
> > solution.
> >
> > Then, what is best way to identify problem with why page is slow?
> >
> > Charlie
> > 12/1/05
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Re: [users@httpd] performance analysis

Posted by Senthil Nathan <rs...@gmail.com>.
if u r in windows environment, try this, packet snifer.

On 12/2/05, Charlie Smith <Sm...@ldschurch.org> wrote:
>
> I recently noticed a long delay in a page coming up.  What's the best
> command-line
> tool/routine to use to monitor how long a page takes to comeback.  Should
> I
> put
> an LWP call
> to a page in a cron job to monitor this?  Or can someone recommend a
> better
> solution.
>
> Then, what is best way to identify problem with why page is slow?
>
> Charlie
> 12/1/05
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Re: [users@httpd] performance analysis

Posted by Charlie Smith <Sm...@ldschurch.org>.
I recently noticed a long delay in a page coming up.  What's the best
command-line
tool/routine to use to monitor how long a page takes to comeback.  Should I
put
an LWP call
to a page in a cron job to monitor this?  Or can someone recommend a better
solution.

Then, what is best way to identify problem with why page is slow?

Charlie
12/1/05

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