[Xymon] Repeat HTTP-Test for HTTP Response Time ?

Jeremy Laidman jlaidman at rebel-it.com.au
Thu Feb 21 04:31:23 CET 2013


You could probably do this by adding an alternative HTTP check such as
"cont" or "post" or "httpstatus" with the same URL as for the HTTP check.

J





On 21 February 2013 02:30, Werner Maier <werner at maiers.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up a test for HTTP Response Time.
> This works ok for most things out of the box.
>
> Now the problem:
> I have a page that will be generated and then cached
> into memcache by the application on the webserver.
>
> I now want to record both - cached and uncached - http response times.
>
> I can fetch an uncached result with a special get parameter like this:
>         http://server/?nocache
> so that is not a problem.
> But for the cached content, I need to ensure that the page is
> fetched two times and only record the second request response time.
> (the first one might be the one that generates the page and stores
> it into the cache so it might have wrong timings).
>
> Is there a possibility to do this with the onboard xymonnet things
> or do I have to write my own test for this?
>
> kind regards
>
> Werner Maier
> --
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> http://www.maiers.de/
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