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Finding out occurrence of timeout error

  • January 28, 2021
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Dear all,

 

For a site that has AA implemented, is there a way to see whether a certain page has shown a timeout error for a part of its content (which grabs some data from a csv file dynamically)?

Please advise, thank you in advance.

 

Best,

Roxie 

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Best answer by yuhuisg

AA does not track timeouts automatically.

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yuhuisg
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
January 28, 2021
Do you mean that you want to a) track those timeout errors to AA, or b) find the pages where AA is causing the timeout?
Roxie423Author
Level 2
January 28, 2021
@yuhuisg Thanks for your reply. Sorry for the confusion. We have a certain page that has caused timeout error due to traffic more than expected. I want to know if the timeout error which occurred in the past is tracked by AA (standard metrics or so) without any customized implementation to track the error specifically.
yuhuisg
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yuhuisgCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
January 29, 2021

AA does not track timeouts automatically.

Roxie423Author
Level 2
January 29, 2021
@yuhuisg Thank you for the answer. I wonder if it is possible to deduce the occurrence of timeout error based on other standard metrics which AA tracks?
jantzen_b
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 1, 2021
Do any of the answers below answer your initial question? If so, can you select one of them as the correct answer? If none of the answers already provided answer your question, can you provide additional information to better help the community solve your question?
Roxie423Author
Level 2
February 1, 2021
@jantzen_b It seems that standard AA metrics do not track the timeout error hence other means needs to be used.
jantzen_b
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 1, 2021
Thanks for the update. Sorry the answer wasn't what you were looking for. I've marked @yuhuisg's answer as correct.