Re: [squid-users] Web Usage Statistics by Client IP
Here is also something about SARG. http://techspalace.blogspot.com/2007/12/sarg-squid-analysis-report-generator.html On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Indunil Jayasooriya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Richard, Pls try sarg. here is HOW to . http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200805/0172.html On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Richard Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I am new to Squid - but found it very easy to get going. I am running Squid 2.6 on Centos 5.1 Linux. and it workd brilliantly. I was hoping to be able to track down the Bandwidth Usage Stats for individual client machines - to try to find out where all our bandwidth is going. I have found the Cache Manager Statistics Reports - but haven't found one with this info broken down by Client. Is it there somewhere in one of the report - or do I need some additional reporting tool? Thanks for the help. Richard. -- Thank you Indunil Jayasooriya
[squid-users] Web Usage Statistics by Client IP
Hi I am new to Squid - but found it very easy to get going. I am running Squid 2.6 on Centos 5.1 Linux. and it workd brilliantly. I was hoping to be able to track down the Bandwidth Usage Stats for individual client machines - to try to find out where all our bandwidth is going. I have found the Cache Manager Statistics Reports - but haven't found one with this info broken down by Client. Is it there somewhere in one of the report - or do I need some additional reporting tool? Thanks for the help. Richard.
Re: [squid-users] Web Usage Statistics by Client IP
On ons, 2008-06-11 at 21:08 +0800, Richard Chapman wrote: I was hoping to be able to track down the Bandwidth Usage Stats for individual client machines - to try to find out where all our bandwidth is going. I have found the Cache Manager Statistics Reports - but haven't found one with this info broken down by Client. Is it there somewhere in one of the report - or do I need some additional reporting tool? I think this is only available via SNMP as part of the cacheClientTable in the Squid MIB. snmpwalk -Cc -Os -c public -m $PWD/mib.txt -v 1 localhost:3401 cacheClientTable Unfortunately there is no information on how long any given client has been using the proxy so you have to collect two samples and compare the difference. Regards Henrik signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [squid-users] Web Usage Statistics by Client IP
Henrik Nordstrom wrote: On ons, 2008-06-11 at 21:08 +0800, Richard Chapman wrote: I was hoping to be able to track down the Bandwidth Usage Stats for individual client machines - to try to find out where all our bandwidth is going. I have found the Cache Manager Statistics Reports - but haven't found one with this info broken down by Client. Is it there somewhere in one of the report - or do I need some additional reporting tool? I think this is only available via SNMP as part of the cacheClientTable in the Squid MIB. snmpwalk -Cc -Os -c public -m $PWD/mib.txt -v 1 localhost:3401 cacheClientTable Unfortunately there is no information on how long any given client has been using the proxy so you have to collect two samples and compare the difference. Regards Henrik Alternatively, there are log parsing programs (http://www.squid-cache.org/Scripts/). Popular ones on the list are Sarg and Calamaris. Chris
Re: [squid-users] Web Usage Statistics by Client IP
Hi Richard, Pls try sarg. here is HOW to . http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200805/0172.html On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Richard Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I am new to Squid - but found it very easy to get going. I am running Squid 2.6 on Centos 5.1 Linux. and it workd brilliantly. I was hoping to be able to track down the Bandwidth Usage Stats for individual client machines - to try to find out where all our bandwidth is going. I have found the Cache Manager Statistics Reports - but haven't found one with this info broken down by Client. Is it there somewhere in one of the report - or do I need some additional reporting tool? Thanks for the help. Richard. -- Thank you Indunil Jayasooriya