Oh i get it.. thanks, but what Connection information for squid? is this
also a part of client_db setting?
BTW, i forgot, that im on the other side of the world (philippines) , its
4:00pm here and you guys are still sleeping.. hehe

Connection information for squid:
         Number of clients accessing cache:      0
         Number of HTTP requests received:       11893
         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:   9.3
         Average ICP messages per minute since start:    0.0
         Select loop called: 5762010 times, 13.383 ms avg


-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Elsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 11:49 PM
To: SSCR Internet Admin
Cc: squid-mailing list
Subject: Re: [squid-users] inquiry




SSCR Internet Admin wrote:
>
> This is the result from which cache manager reports on General Runtime
> Information
>
> Squid Object Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE1
>
> Start Time: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 03:36:04 GMT
> Current Time: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 01:01:15 GMT
>
> Connection information for squid:
>         Number of clients accessing cache:      0
>         Number of HTTP requests received:       11893
>         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:   9.3
>         Average ICP messages per minute since start:    0.0
>         Select loop called: 5762010 times, 13.383 ms avg
>
> And this one is on Cache Client List
>
> Cache Clients:
> TOTALS
> ICP : 0 Queries, 0 Hits (  0%)
> HTTP: 0 Requests, 0 Hits (  0%)
>
> The question is why am getting this? Does it mean that my squid is not
> caching it on disk? but i got lotta TCP_HITS here on my access.log... IF
> this is something to look at, where should i start looking? Since i have
> something like on my cache.log
>
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09| Finished rebuilding storage from disk.
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|    343204 Entries scanned
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|         0 Invalid entries.
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|         0 With invalid flags.
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|    343202 Objects loaded.
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|         0 Objects expired.
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|         0 Objects cancelled.
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|         0 Duplicate URLs purged.
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|         2 Swapfile clashes avoided.
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|   Took 61.4 seconds (5592.8 objects/sec).
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09| Beginning Validation Procedure
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|    262144 Entries Validated so far.
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|   Completed Validation Procedure
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|   Validated 343202 Entries
> 2003/03/02 11:37:09|   store_swap_size = 3433648k
>
> And why is it Cache Client is ZERO percent...

 What is your  'client_db' setting in squid.conf ?

 M.


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