cachemgr.cgi should be found where you compiled squid.
Look in the src directory.
Regarding client, you use the -p switch to connect to a port different than
the default.
# client -p 3328 cache_object://localhost/info
When you see that it works you can pipe the output to grep to filter out all
but the interesting bits:
# client -p 3328 cache_object://localhost/info | egrep 'HTTP req|physical'
/Andreas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Angela Burrell" <angela@jobsearchnetwork.ca>
To: "Andreas Pettersson" <andpet@telia.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 9:13 PM
Subject: RE: [squid-users] slow squid; FAQ question
> Andreas,
>
> Thank you for your reply. I have two problems.
>
> 1. Yes I have Apache set up on my server. But I cannot find the
cachemgr.cgi
> file that the FAQ # 9 mentions. I used the Linux find command, but all it
> does is print out a list of all my directories. The locations that the FAQ
> says the cachemgr.cgi file might be, don't exist on my machine.
>
> 2. I tried to do as you suggested and used the client command. My
squid.conf
> is already set up as you said.
> [root@localhost squid]# client cache_object://localhost:3328/info
> client: ERROR: Cannot connect to localhost:3128: Connection refused
>
> (note that the port squid is listening on is NOT 3128. but 3328)
Received on Tue Apr 20 2004 - 13:37:34 MDT
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