Re: [squid-users] delay pools and MRTG

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 16:54:06 +0200

No such counters are being kept in the delay pools. It only keeps track of how
much credit currently remains in the pools.

There is some absolute byte counters being kept is the client db counters.
There you have one byte counter per IP address accessing the Squid proxy
cache server.

Regards
Henrik

Antonio M. Guirado wrote:
> Hello!!
>
> We are a little ISP than is testing SQUID as PROXY-CACHE . The results are
> quite goods However, now we need to manage delay pools (class 2) to limit
> traffic for several profiles.
>
> We have defined 4 profiles (IP ranges) and a limit of traffic for eachone.
> We have the cachemgr cgi and we have noticed than the only information that
> we can have is the state of the bucket.
>
> We'd like to get some utilization graphs with mrtg but the state of the
> bucket isn't the best variable. We need the number of bytes received for
> each delay. We suppose that a simple bytes counter per dely help us. In
> this way, we can integrate the used bandwitdh foreach delay (profile) with
> applications such mrtg, cricket, etc...
>
> Can anybody help us? Is there another way to do it?
>
>
> Antonio M. Guirado Puerta
Received on Tue Sep 10 2002 - 08:54:10 MDT

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