[squid-users] Counting TOTAL number of requests to Squid

From: Shalvi Ziv <Ziv.Shalvi@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 23:34:01 +0200

Hi all squid experts,

For support and availability reports purposes, I need to count the total
number of requests to Squid, including those that have not been handled
by the squid, and compare it with the number of handled requests.
Meaning, in case the squid crashes during the service, I could analyze
how many sessions were lost (total - handled = lost).

I saw that the access.log includes only "handled" sessions but couldn't
find a way to see log entries of requests that were not handled.
Where can I find it? Can I do it at all using squid? Is there an
external utility or plug-in to use that can do it?

I just saw I can configure the debug_options to log all requests in
cache.log - does anyone can tell me what <section,debug level> should I
configure in squid.conf for this purpose?

P.S. I am using version 2.6.STABLE16 on RHEL3.

Please HELP.

10x a lot,

Ziv
Received on Mon Jan 07 2008 - 14:34:05 MST

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