Thank you, I found it.
Adrian Chadd wrote:
Munin ships with a squid_ module; or at least, the freebsd/debian/ubuntu
packages do.
Adrian
On Mon, May 05, 2008, Usrbich wrote:
Can someone please provide me munin scripts for squid, like cache status,
client requests, traffic
I found the problem, it was regarding the MTU values on my firewall, but at
least, I have my squid tunned up now :-) It works flawlessly. Thanx guys for
your help.
Usrbich wrote:
I am worried about the Request memory hit ratios 0.0% part. This means
that my memory cache is unaffective
Can someone please provide me munin scripts for squid, like cache status,
client requests, traffic status?
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On Wed, Apr 30, 2008, Usrbich wrote:
In cache.log, all I get is this messages:
2008/04/30 23:58:25| clientReadRequest: FD 121 (10.19.14.58:2014) Invalid
Request
2008/04/30 23:58:25| clientReadRequest: FD 112 (10.19.14.58:2013) Invalid
Request
2008/04/30 23:58:37| clientReadRequest
I think there's no control, why do you ask?
Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
Usrbich wrote:
Hi2all!
My users are experiencing problems with squid few hours after it starts.
I have following configuration: P4 3GHz, 1.1 GB RAM, CentOS, Squid 2.6.
This
is a virtual machine and also a DNS server
I have configured parameters like you told me, but still, same thing happens,
but now, i have only about 30 MB's of RAM left, it isn't swapping yet...
Please help :-(
Usrbich wrote:
I think there's no control, why do you ask?
Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
Usrbich wrote:
Hi2all!
My users
: 244 KB 1 blks
Free Small blocks: 0 KB
Free Ordinary blocks: 744 KB
Total in use: 13267 KB 95%
Total free: 745 KB 5%
Usrbich wrote:
I have configured parameters like you told me, but still, same thing
happens