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> cache administrators,
> 
> Using cachemgr, How can I determine if my cache squid proxy is
> really caching websites? Also, if my clients effectively using it
> to save bandwidth.

check if squid is storing the web pages by looking at the partition
size =) (df)
 
> Here is the cachemgr output. I don't know how to analyze it. Can
> you please explain the figures?
> 
> Median Service Times (seconds)  5 min    60 min:
>       HTTP Requests (All):   0.94847  0.94847
>       Cache Misses:          1.31166  1.62803
>       Cache Hits:            0.03241  0.02899
>       Near Hits:             1.00114  1.11539
>       Not-Modified Replies:  0.02899  0.03066
> 
> 
> Thanks.

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