Hi Guys (m/f),
Yesterday I asked a question about measuring downloadspeeds, while dividing
column 5 (size) from access.log by column 2 (elapsed time).
Henrik mentioned that some clients don't close their connection fully and
therefor some logentries had a second extra added.
How about this one (wrapped):
1029400340.528 4 172.31.142.226 TCP_HIT/200 32758 GET http://orbit-
net.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/aviation/rawimage/loops/gifs/atl_wv/19.gif - NONE/-
image/gif
Here a file (32758 bytes) is serviced from cache in 4 ms, that would be a
connectionspeed of 7997.59 Kbytes/sec., which is not possible, because the
client is located on the other side of a T1, which is 1.5 Mbit!
Any explaination possible for this?
Peter
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