Dears,<br><br>on PG docs about Run-time stats:<br>(1) (2)(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)<br>000.09| i-dflt 23 4.52 196 0.00 0 1<br>000.17| i-dflt 48 5.00 199 0.00 0 1<br>000.25| i-dflt 73 5.00 199 0.00 0 1<br>
000.34| i-dflt 98 5.00 198 0.00 0 1<br>000.42| i-dflt 125 5.40 185 0.00 0 1<br><br>Here is a brief explanation for each column of the run-time stats output.<br>1. Minutes since start<br>2. "i-" and "p-" stand for interval and phase-based stats<br>
3. current phase name<br>4. number of replies received so far (across all phases)<br>5. reply rate (replies per second)<br>6. mean response time in milliseconds<br>7. hit ratio in percents (client side);<br>8. nothing interesting on the server side yet<br>
9. number of transaction errors during that interval or phase (note: not all errors are transaction errors)<br>10. number of open sockets, including UDP and other housekeeping sockets if any;<br>11. this number is usually close to the number of pending transactions; (interval stats only!)<br>
<br>The question:<br><br>Is number 6 (mean response time) the mean time of all responses or is it related with number 7 (hit ratio in percents) and it is the mean response time of requests that were on cache?<br><br>Am I been clear?<br>
<br>Thanks in advance.<br><br>Erico.<br><br>