Re: [squid-users] checking squid performance via cachemgr.cgi

From: Tay Teck Wee <wolfpacks01@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 01:57:41 +0800 (CST)

 --- Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> wrote: >
mån 2003-08-04 klockan 15.19 skrev Tay Teck Wee:
>
> > I'm unable to find this request latency times
> after
> > searching the cachemgr. Can you direct me there?
>
> General Runtime I think..

Not there, nor anywhere. Or could be in another name.
Its ok. Guess will have to rely on the ratio of page
faults/s to http requests/s as a rough guide. Thanks.

>
> > Also it there a rough guide on the acceptable
> range
> > for the value/s?
>
> Hard to say. Entirely depends on the quality and
> speed of your Internet
> connection. A rough estimate is not noticeable worse
> than the latency
> you would expect when not using Squid.
>
> As most performance measures it is best measured
> using a baseline taken
> when the system performs acceptable. Then you
> compare to this baseline
> to see if there has been any significant changes and
> where..
>

Yes. Agree. Thanks for the advice.

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