It is important to know which kinds of reports and
analysis do you need? Do you want to monitor squid
itself or users activities? As far as I know each of
this tools covers some portions of needs and there is
not an integrated tool for log analysis, reporting and
some sorts of monitoring.

However, I myself prefer SARG for most cases. For
managers, usually, tracking user activities is more
important than cache health!

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> I have squid up and running and now I'm interested
> into generating reports per it's log files and any
> other resources I can tap into.
> 
> I've reviewed the entries on
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Scripts/, but considering
> the length of the list, I was curious if anyone had
> some recommendations from that list or maybe even
> something that wasn't listed?
> 
> I currently have a mysql and apache servers
> supporting my DB and web based needs, so if any of
> these reporting tools need such daemons, I'd prefer
> if they supported these two.
> 
> Does anyone have anything they recommend?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Joshua
> 
> 


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