In http test, there is a "timeout" option,and beside it ,if we press "advanced...",we will find another option,"Set 'Bad' status when total download time is longer than NN msec"; the help file interprets that,
"With this option enabled HostMonitor will check total download time and mark status as "Bad" when download time is longer than specified". Could you tell me what's the different between them? "timeout" is not the total download time of the whole monitored page?
doubt about "timeout" in http test
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Re: doubt about "timeout" in http test
"Timeout" option gives you "No answer" status and "Timed Out" in Reply field. "Set 'Bad' status when total download time is longer than NN msec" gives you "Bad" status, but in such case HostMonitor will wait for a page to complete downloading and in reply field it shows you real download time of the page.
Regards,
Max
Regards,
Max
- Timeout specifies how long HostMonitor should wait for responce from web server. HostMonitor drops connection if web server does not respond within specified time.
- "Set 'Bad' status when total download time is longer than NN msec" option tells HostMonitor what responce time is good and what time is bad.
Regards
Alex
- "Set 'Bad' status when total download time is longer than NN msec" option tells HostMonitor what responce time is good and what time is bad.
Regards
Alex