Hello
If you whish you use MRTG graph for your squid,
I will recommend you to use "Cacti".
It is an open source.
You can download it at http://www.cacti.net/
A live demo of cacti: http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/cacti/graph_view.php?action=tree&tree_id=31&leaf_id=408&select_first=true
Best Regards,
Eyal.
-----Original Message-----
From: apmailist@free.fr [mailto:apmailist@free.fr]
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 1:34 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Cc: ads squid
Subject: RE: [squid-users] Number of users currecntly connected?
An interpolated (not really accurate but fair) number of current clients may be
given by :
- MRTG
- Some figures in cachemgr.cgi :
General Runtime Information : number of clients
Client-side Active Requests : no numbers, but details (on long requests)
Basic User Authenticator Stats: number of authentications
You can easily use this cachemgr.cgi with "webmin" , amongst all other
possiblities.
You may get better estimates if you happen to stop and restart regularly your
proxy (like every morning or so.
Hope this helps,
Andrew;
Selon Elsen Marc <elsen@imec.be>:
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I am using squid "Version 2.5.STABLE7" on Redhat 9.0
> > working O.K.
> > Is there any way I can find out how many users are
> > currently connecte to squid. It should give dynamic
> > status of cunnected users.
> > OR
> > If squid can not do this, is there any open source
> > utility which do this ?
> > Thanks for support.
> >
> >
>
> HTTP is stateless. There is no session concept.
> So you need to define what you would
> mean (interprete) by 'connected users'... (?)
>
> M.
>
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