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> I'm able to get the squid-graph program to run and I have an apache web server running but I'm not sure howto enable squid-graph to run and monitor my proxy traffic continuously and report this to an apache web page. I want to get upto the minute statistics on the status of my proxy. What do you guys use to monitor your proxy, and if you use squid-graph how have you setup things to monitor your proxy continuously to provide upto the minute statistics?
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Use the crontab to get the statistics with minute status.
> As a side note, it looks like the main documenation site for squid-graph has said (http://squid-graph.securlogic.com/docs/) that in order to generate it's stats it relies on >the access.log file being used. Is this true or just an example on thier documentation site? I have actually disabled my access.log file and made the output >goto /dev/null
If you direct the access.log entries to /dev/null ,then no requests will be monitored.
If you want to rotate the squid access logs daily then use the cron.daily
It will rotate the logs daily.
>after reading an article on how this file will overload your disk after a while, due to all the requests being logged here.
Regards,
Muthukumar.
Received on Mon Feb 23 2004 - 01:23:27 MST
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