Thanks. I'll look for the cache manager options.
About 'requests not handled by squid' - it means requests that got to
the squid, then the squid crashed unexpectedly and could not handle the
requests (hence, no entry in the access.log).
Ziv
-----Original Message-----
From: Gonzalo Arana [mailto:gonzalo.arana@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 5:31 PM
To: Squid Users
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Counting TOTAL number of requests to Squid
Ziv,
On Jan 7, 2008 7:34 PM, Shalvi Ziv <Ziv.Shalvi@comverse.com> wrote:
> For support and availability reports purposes, I need to count the
> total number of requests to Squid, including those that have not been
> handled by the squid, and compare it with the number of handled
requests.
> Meaning, in case the squid crashes during the service, I could analyze
> how many sessions were lost (total - handled = lost).
cache manager gives you request count, divided by protocol.
What do you mean by 'requests not handled by squid'?
> I just saw I can configure the debug_options to log all requests in
> cache.log - does anyone can tell me what <section,debug level> should
> I configure in squid.conf for this purpose?
debug_option makes cache.log more verbose, printing messages about
internal processing.
HTH,
-- Gonzalo A. AranaReceived on Wed Jan 09 2008 - 05:35:50 MST
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