On 19.09.22 18:46, Xavier Lecluse wrote:
You may use Cacti for example if you need to monitor your bandwith globally.

I do already, however this is only for global traffic.


I found that sqstat or SquidView may help you on this task.

If you want to monitor for specific targets, then maybe an ELK stack with 
metricbeat on your server will do the job for sure, but it could be overkill.

My two cents
Xavier

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De: "Matus UHLAR - fantomas" <uh...@fantomas.sk>
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Envoyé: Lundi 19 Septembre 2022 18:06:22
Objet: [squid-users] bandwidth statistics

Hi guys,

I am searching for tool that could produce detailed statistics of bandwidth
usage globally or for particular domains, e.g.  microsoft.com and webex.com
within day.

I have some experience with calamaris and lightsquid, neither of those does
that.

I've looked at tools at:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Misc/log-analysis.html
but neither seems to support what I want.

I'm thinking about making statistics for each second within a day
(lukily there's only 86400 seconds in day)

- each log provides start, duration and bytes transferred
- while not 100% accurate, it could at least give hint which sites take how
  much of bandwidth at which time.

does anyone know a hint which tool could do that, or perhaps which tools
could produce similat output?

I'm quite familiar with perl

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