Hi Henrik,
At 01.13 20/02/2006, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Guido Serassio wrote:
>
>>Looking for bug #1506, I have found some oddity in the helper
>>statistics in both Squid 2.5 and 3.0:
>>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1506
>>
>>What should be the meaning of the time column ?
>
>Good question..
>
>the intentions of the column is primary to show how long a blocking
>request has been running, and second to show how long since the
>helper was last used. With this definition it should show
>
> now - time_when_last_request_was_sent
>
>for unused helpers this equation does not work out that well.. so
>there we should show "unused", "none" or simething similar..
OK, now is clear. So in 2.5 the statistics for standard helpers are incorrect.
>Now, another question is if this makes sense.. can produce somewhat
>confusing numbers as it's effectively overloading two semantically
>different values in the same column, and even more so on stateful
>helpers due to them being reserved waiting for the client..
And there is another problem: the range of the values can be very
large, starting from milliseconds to minutes: very confusing.
I have a proposal:
- In the time column to place always the time (in seconds) from the
last usage, if any
- In the flags column, for the 'B' flag, use a 'B:time' syntax for
the blocking time (in milliseconds)
This should be less confusing.
Regards
Guido
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