Squid monitoring
Ow Mun Heng
Ow.Mun.Heng at wdc.com
Mon Sep 20 08:35:05 UTC 2004
On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 13:15, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> I've been looking for a tool that will allow for determine what IP
> address is using the squid server the most.
>
1st.. Please do not hijack a thread. Meaning, open an existing message,
deleting the content and the subject and writing your own. it will cause
anonyances for some ppl who read messages using threads.
How about
http://www.cineca.it/~nico/squidclients.html
(the one above didn't work for me)
http://cord.de/tools/squid/calamaris/Welcome.html
This one looks better.
# Incoming TCP-requests by host
host request hit-% Byte hit-% sec kB/sec
--------------------------------- --------- ------ -------- ------ ---- -------
localhost 177 54.80 548240 12.79 3 0.88
--------------------------------- --------- ------ -------- ------ ---- -------
> I've setup the squid server on a Fedora machine, and had two of my
> classrooms running with it. Getting a 40% cache hit ratio, but the
> College MIS department didn't like it since, all the traffic from those
> labs showed up coming from the Fedora machine. They want to be
> able to check on who is using the bandwidth when it peaks.
X-Forwarded-For??
> The
> college has had a single T1 line for almost 5 years, with no upgrade
> in bandwidth. You'd think a 40% hit ratio would be worth something
> but no. I've looked at the all the programs with squid in them, and
> they allow for checking the squid log file, but not really realtime.
You want _realtime_? and what do you want to do with it being realtime
anyway??
--
Ow Mun Heng
Fedora GNU/Linux Core 2 on D600 1.4Ghz CPU kernel
2.6.7-2.jul1-interactive
Neuromancer 16:17:57 up 21:07, 8 users, load average: 1.31, 1.29, 1.34
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