Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Henrik Steffen wrote:
>
>> but one could perhaps easily consider to change the
>> statistics of "Number of clients accessing cache" into
>> a number counting the absolute clients since last restart.
>
> For
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Henrik Steffen wrote:
>
>> but one could perhaps easily consider to change the
>> statistics of "Number of clients accessing cache" into
>> a number counting the absolute clients since last restart.
>
> For
y with the
"Number of HTTP requests received", which is
an absolute number as far as I know.
What use is a statistic, where nobody knows what's actually
counted?
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y with the
"Number of HTTP requests received", which is
an absolute number as far as I know.
What use is a statistic, where nobody knows what's actually
counted?
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ast 60
minutes"
thank you
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ast 60
minutes"
thank you
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nts accessing cache is amount by IP ADDRESS Statistic
> .from starting..
>
> General Runtime Information is equal to info_get in squid.you can
> view this code in stat.c
>
> it's value is storage in statCounter struct.and statCounter
> never is set zero.except restart o
nts accessing cache is amount by IP ADDRESS Statistic
> .from starting..
>
> General Runtime Information is equal to info_get in squid.you can
> view this code in stat.c
>
> it's value is storage in statCounter struct.and statCounter
> never is set zero.except restart o
55890828
Number of ICP messages received:0
Number of ICP messages sent:0
Number of queued ICP replies: 0
Request failure ratio: 0.00
Average HTTP requests per minute since start: 1771.7
Average ICP messages per minute since start:
55890828
Number of ICP messages received:0
Number of ICP messages sent:0
Number of queued ICP replies: 0
Request failure ratio: 0.00
Average HTTP requests per minute since start: 1771.7
Average ICP messages per minute since start:
n tell for sure?
Thank you,
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n tell for sure?
Thank you,
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arg, that was it... the cache_dir was set to 10
but there is only 70 GB available.
thanks for your help!
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Hello,
is there a way to pipe the referer_log directly to a script
or save it to a database?
apache for instance has this nice feature for its CustomLogs etc.
CustomLog |/foo/bar.pl custom
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e cachedir then immediately increases by 2-3 GB every day.
But that's not the way it is supposed to work, is it?
What am I doing wrong?
Any hints appreciated,
thank you
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1500 file descriptors with
half_closed connections a few months ago.
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Henrik Steffen
>
> Have you configured your Squid to ignore reload requests?
>
of course not! reloads work fine 99.99 % of the time. this
problem only occurs very seldom and randomly on different pages.
> "Cache-Control: no-cache" will force Squid to completely ignore the cache,
> unless you have told Squid to
anged into "How can I delete an object from my cache?" ... I was always
googling for "deleting" not "purging" ...
kind regards,
henrik steffen
/Hotels.html -H
"cache-control: no-cache"
the page hangs.
Any help appreciated!!
Thank you,
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al URL again gave still TCP_MEM_HIT/200
and the incomplete page. No super reload worked.
I finally restartet squid and I got the whole page.
What do you suggest to avoid this problem?
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