On 10-Jun-97 Julie Xu wrote:
>How can I check the size of the cache?
> When we talk about size of the cache, do we mean disk size of cache or
>cache mem or cahce swep?
>
>How can I check the average volume served per day?
>
>How can I check the number of clients using on an average day?
>
>How can I check the refresh patterms for our cache?
>
>Any comments will be appreciated
All this question have only one answer: cachemgr.cgi
you can install it in the cgi-bin of a www server
After this you can use it to query your cache server, a simple form will ask
you address port & password for the server. A cycle gadget will let you select
which information retrieve.
NOTE: You will have to properly configure squid to let you access.
By default there's a restriction access list (acl) to prevent cachemgr.cgi
outer LAN access.
have a nice day bye.... TuX!
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Received on Tue Jun 10 1997 - 01:53:40 MDT
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