Doh! there is a client_http.kbytes_out in "5 min average of counters" and
a client_http.kbytes_out in "cache utilization" you meant the second.
Thanks for the tip,
dave.
>>>>
Well, that's per second. I was looking for the total number of bytes that
I didn't download today.
dave.
<<<<
At 08:50 PM 5/20/99 +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>Dave Strout wrote:
>>
>> Is there a place in the cachemgr (or elsewhere) that I can get a total
>> number of bytes served in some period of time?
>
>Cache Utilization:
>
>client_http.kbytes_out
>is amount of data sent to clients
>
>server.all.kbytes_in
>is amount of data received from servers / peers.
>
>--
>Henrik Nordstrom
>Spare time Squid hacker
>
-- Dave Strout - Linux integrator currently under contract to Andrew Corporation. [email protected] http://www.clark.net/pub/dstrout 301/972-1397 (voice) 301/972-3962 (fax)Received on Thu May 20 1999 - 14:04:03 MDT
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