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HTTP response time test
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: HTTP response time test
- From: Jason Hand <jason (at) hands4christ.org>
- Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 11:14:10 -0500
- References: <D305723103FCAF4D995BD70F9DC9ABFF850779 (at) unam-exch1.unameits.com> <EF3D0825670B0F498B6B5C93AD760C8A04E224BF (at) vcommail3.voicecom.com> <49A79C32.4010700 (at) unil.ch> <961092e10902270647n16e0f94cha518709c4727b0c9 (at) mail.gmail.com>
I cannot find anything mentioning if Hobbit/Xymon can test how long an
HTTP or HTTPS page takes to respond and alert on that. In other
words, if a site is in a hung state so that it still technically
"responds" but it takes 5 seconds for the page to respond how does
Hobbit/Xymon handle that? I want to make sure that if a site that we
are monitoring takes longer than a couple of seconds to load we are
alerted,
Do any of you do a test like that and how are you doing it?
Thanks,
Jason