This module provides the logging of input and output number of bytes received/sent per request. The numbers reflect the actual bytes as received on the network, which then takes into account the headers and bodies of requests and responses. The counting is done before SSL/TLS on input and after SSL/TLS on output, so the numbers will correctly reflect any changes made by encryption.
This module requires
This module adds three new logging directives. The characteristics of the
request itself are logged by placing "%
" directives in
the format string, which are replaced in the log file by the values as
follows:
Format String | Description |
---|---|
%I |
Bytes received, including request and headers, cannot be zero. |
%O |
Bytes sent, including headers, cannot be zero. |
%S |
Bytes transferred (received and sent), including request and headers,
cannot be zero. This is the combination of %I and %O. Available in Apache 2.4.7 and later |
%^FU |
Delay in microseconds between when the request arrived and the
last byte of the request body was read (finished upload).
Only available if Available in Apache 2.4.34 and later |
%^FB |
Delay in microseconds between when the request arrived and the
first byte of the response headers are written. Only available if
Available in Apache 2.4.13 and later |
Usually, the functionality is used like this:
"%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\"
\"%{User-agent}i\" %I %O"
This directive configures whether this module tracks the delay
between the request being read and the last byte of the request
body being read (finished upload). The resulting value may be logged
with the %^FU
format.
This directive configures whether this module tracks the delay
between the request being read and the first byte of the response
headers being written. The resulting value may be logged with the
%^FB
format.