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Re: [PATCH] add $unixtime to http variables

Roberto De Ioris
September 22, 2010 02:00AM
>
> This won't work as you expect since request to upstream is created
> once and used when sending request to multiple upstream servers
> (due to proxy_next_upstream/fastcgi_next_upstream/...). Logging
> $upstream_response_time would be better idea.
>
>

Thanks Maxim, this works perfectly for logging slow-accept() (caused by full
backlog queue or insufficient processes) as the counter starts before
nginx connection to upstream.

Bye
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Roberto De Ioris
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[PATCH] add $unixtime to http variables

Roberto De Ioris September 20, 2010 01:44PM

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Re: [PATCH] add $unixtime to http variables

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