[squid-users] Bug in the squid snmp

FredT vdoctor at neuf.fr
Sat Sep 5 22:24:00 UTC 2015


Hi the Squid team,

It seems there is a bug in the snmp engine regarding the "Storage Swap
size", it returns a 4 billion integer maxi:
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.3495.1.3.2.1.14.0 = Gauge32: *4101140992*-> 4.1TB

http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Snmp:
*.1.3.2.1.14.0   cacheCurrentSwapSize   Gauge32   2.0+   Storage Swap size


Same with the squidclient command:
        Disk hits as % of hit requests: 5min: 59.9%, 60min: 59.9%
        *Storage Swap size:      12690678368 KB* -> 12.6TB
        Storage Swap capacity:  90.1% used,  9.9% free
        Storage Mem size:       8307652 KB
        Storage Mem capacity:   99.0% used,  1.0% free
        Mean Object Size:       290.57 KB

Am I right or am I wrong ?

Bye Fred



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