I applied this patch:
diff access-summary.pl.org access-summary.pl
559c559
< $THC += $v if ($k eq 'TCP_HIT');
--- > $THC += $v if ($k =~ /^TCP[\w]+HIT$/); 567c567 < $THS += $v if ($k eq 'TCP_HIT'); --- > $THS += $v if ($k =~ /^TCP[\w]+HIT$/); 645c645 < $THC += $v if ($k eq 'TCP_HIT'); --- > $THC += $v if ($k =~ /^TCP[\w]+HIT$/); Can anyone confirm that this is the "right thing" to do? Dax Kelson Internet Connect, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: Markus Volk <msvolk@hawo.stw.uni-erlangen.de> To: Brian <signal@shreve.net> Cc: Squid Users Mailing List <squid-users@nlanr.net> Date: Monday, February 09, 1998 2:06 AM Subject: Re: graphing statistics >Hello! > >There is a nice utility written in Perl from Iain Lea, have a look at > >ftp://ftp.ecrc.de/pub/www/cache/squid/contrib/cache-stats/ > >--- > >PGP key fingerprint: 2D B3 03 E7 16 FE 15 3F AD 6D AC 85 5E F1 F0 DE > >On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Brian wrote: > >> Are there any programs out there designed for the squid to give nice >> graphs of cache utilization and other things? I know you could do it with >> mrtg......i was wondering if a package existed specifically for the squid. >> ><DEL> > >Received on Mon Feb 09 1998 - 11:31:58 MST
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