Hi everybody,
for some reason I have almost no Median Service times.. - squid only gives
me numbers on Cache Misses. that's it :-(
Have you got any ideas why?
NB. I compiled with --enable-time-hack (which should enable squid to only
update internal clock once a second) - which I guessed would improve peak
performance a little bit? - might it have something to do with it?
Connection information for squid:
Number of clients accessing cache: 3523
Number of HTTP requests received: 362211
Number of ICP messages received: 0
Number of ICP messages sent: 0
Number of queued ICP replies: 0
Request failure ratio: 0.00%
HTTP requests per minute: 1493.0
ICP messages per minute: 0.0
Select loop called: 3339587 times, 4.359 ms avg
Cache information for squid:
Request Hit Ratios: 5min: 93.0%, 60min: 93.2%
Byte Hit Ratios: 5min: 54.4%, 60min: 55.0%
Request Memory Hit Ratios: 5min: 10.3%, 60min: 9.8%
Request Disk Hit Ratios: 5min: 50.5%, 60min: 47.9%
Storage Swap size: 942028 KB
Storage Mem size: 172924 KB
Mean Object Size: 22.27 KB
Requests given to unlinkd: 0
Median Service Times (seconds) 5 min 60 min:
HTTP Requests (All): 0.00000 0.00000
Cache Misses: 0.94847 0.94847
Cache Hits: 0.00000 0.00000
Near Hits: 0.00000 0.00000
Not-Modified Replies: 0.00000 0.00000
DNS Lookups: 0.00000 0.00000
ICP Queries: 0.00000 0.00000
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