Re: [squid-users] realtime reports of squid3

From: sameer shinde <s9sameer_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 15:40:41 +0530

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:35 PM, James Zuelow
<James_Zuelow_at_ci.juneau.ak.us> wrote:
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>> Another option is to use Munin (http://munin.projects.linpro.no/) and
>> (semi-custom so far) pollers for cachemgr.

munin, with cachemgr i'm not happy with.

sarg is much useful, powerful than cachemgr.

> For monitoring squid's performance we use OpenNMS, with net-snmp set up to proxy for Squid and some custom net-snmp calls to shell scripts to monitor things like ntlm-auth response times that Squid doesn't expose via SNMP.  Many pretty graphs.
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> For monitoring client use we ditched Sarg at the new year and now use MySAR, with a couple of extra perl scripts thrown in to do searches on the MySQL database.  Now we can rotate logs daily without worrying about Sarg's weekly and monthly report cycle, and get arbitrary date ranges on reports out of the database.
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> Since the OP is using Sarg and wants to run it every 5 minutes, I think he's right in the target audience for MySAR.  This tool collects data from the Squid logfile every minute and dumps it to a database.  MySAR has worked well for us, but we don't have a huge Squid installation (about 250-300 users, generating a peak of 1800 requests per minute during the workday).
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> James Zuelow....................CBJ MIS (907)586-0236
> Network Specialist...Registered Linux User No. 186591

Hi James,

Thanks for exposing one more software for me. I'll surely try this
out, but not now. A little letter.
I checked the demo of this site. but not satisfied with the kind of
reports it shows.
Whatever reports it shows are good, I'm not doubting on it. But We
need some more detail reports,
like which file downloads, which user has downloaded it? The graphical
representation of the user status
These things are good in sarg.

My only problem in the sarg is, I've to run the sarg manually
every-time to update the database.
If I can automate this process, with crontab, which I'll do in any
way, for a specific time intervals
most of my problems get resolved. At present I'm trying to schedule it
for 5 min interval, which later I'll
reduce to 1 min or even lesser. :)

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