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mbadtk (Programmer)
1 Jul 02 12:27
I need to find a way to monitor how long it takes a message to go from source to destination.  I can do this by turning on all flags in the logs and then watching a message go accross but I was wondering if there was a simpler way.
Helpful Member!  corvax (Programmer)
8 Jul 02 6:04
Hi!

IMHO, its quite easy. Just add additional node into ETD where
sending e*Way will put timestamp before publishing this into IQ.
And at the "end"-e*Way compare current time with the time
in your node. Of course, time should be synchronised on both (starting and ending) hosts.
AFAIK, there are no such functionality in e*gate (at least in e*Gate 4.1.2)

Regards.

Romans
corvax@apollo.lv
vensag (Programmer)
16 Jul 02 2:06
hi mbadtk
In 4.5.x you have the IQViewer in the EGate monitor that provides comprehensive information on the timestamps. This may be your solution. so you could know when a message had been published to an IQ and when it had been picked up

regards
vensag

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