On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
hno> Do you have any clients talking to your proxy? And is the cache client
hno> database enabled (client_db directive in squd.conf)?
Yes it is!
hno> Try walking it directly
hno>
hno> snmpwalk -p 3401 -m squid/mib.txt -Cc xxx.yyy.zzz.www public
hno> cacheClientHttpRequest
hno>
hno> (-Cc is due to a minor bug in Squid on these tables)
Don't have Cc flag on snmpwalk...
-C <APPOPTS> Toggle various application specific behaviour:
APPOPTS values:
p: Print the number of variables found.
i: Include the requested OID in the search range.
hno> enterprises.nlanr.squid.cacheMesh.cacheClientTable.cacheClientEntry.cacheClientHttpRequests
hno> is the OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.5.2.1.2
Got the same result!!
Yes I do have clients accessing squid (looking at access.log), or
through cacheProtoClientHttpRequests
enterprises.nlanr.squid.cachePerf.cacheProtoStats.cacheProtoAggregateStats.cacheProtoClientHttpRequests
= Counter32: 1782912
Can't understand this...
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