On mið, 2008-01-30 at 11:35 +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
But, it doesn't allow you to change the timeout (e.g., http server 1
with slow application always takes 30 seconds to give content back, but http
server 2 must respond in less than 5 seconds to meet SLA) before the test is considered to have failed.
Quite true. :) Maybe it is possible to create a timeouthttp similar to the badhttp specifier. I think the badhttp specifier interfaces to the alert module.
I do not know the source well enough to know if the test module(s)
already have an interface that might allow this.
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