[squid-users] traffic out is less than traffic in with squid 3.4.3 , is that not good ?
Ahmed Allzaeem
ahmed.zaeem at netstream.ps
Sun Nov 2 11:56:48 UTC 2014
Hi all ,
Sofar im using squid 3.4.3 with only ram caching ,..no cache_dir configured
But...
traffic out is less than traffic in with squid 3.4.3 , is that not good ?
from cachemanager it says there is hit ratio and I can see MEM_HIT in
access.log
but wondering why the out is less than the in traffic???
Here is also cachemanager for 5 minutes for my squid
sample_start_time = 1414928723.599041 (Sun, 02 Nov 2014 11:45:23 GMT)
sample_end_time = 1414929023.695426 (Sun, 02 Nov 2014 11:50:23 GMT)
client_http.requests = 676.277174/sec
client_http.hits = 110.762874/sec
client_http.errors = 14.836604/sec
client_http.kbytes_in = 673.863808/sec
client_http.kbytes_out = 41258.537372/sec
client_http.all_median_svc_time = 0.152583 seconds
client_http.miss_median_svc_time = 0.200171 seconds
client_http.nm_median_svc_time = 0.000000 seconds
client_http.nh_median_svc_time = 0.059506 seconds
client_http.hit_median_svc_time = 0.000000 seconds
server.all.requests = 578.707579/sec
server.all.errors = 0.000000/sec
server.all.kbytes_in = 41550.242682/sec
server.all.kbytes_out = 665.830506/sec
server.http.requests = 578.707579/sec
server.http.errors = 0.000000/sec
server.http.kbytes_in = 41550.242682/sec
server.http.kbytes_out = 665.830506/sec
server.ftp.requests = 0.000000/sec
server.ftp.errors = 0.000000/sec
server.ftp.kbytes_in = 0.000000/sec
server.ftp.kbytes_out = 0.000000/sec
server.other.requests = 0.000000/sec
server.other.errors = 0.000000/sec
server.other.kbytes_in = 0.000000/sec
server.other.kbytes_out = 0.000000/sec
icp.pkts_sent = 0.000000/sec
icp.pkts_recv = 0.000000/sec
icp.queries_sent = 0.000000/sec
icp.replies_sent = 0.000000/sec
icp.queries_recv = 0.000000/sec
icp.replies_recv = 0.000000/sec
icp.replies_queued = 0.000000/sec
icp.query_timeouts = 0.000000/sec
icp.kbytes_sent = 0.000000/sec
icp.kbytes_recv = 0.000000/sec
icp.q_kbytes_sent = 0.000000/sec
icp.r_kbytes_sent = 0.000000/sec
icp.q_kbytes_recv = 0.000000/sec
icp.r_kbytes_recv = 0.000000/sec
icp.query_median_svc_time = 0.000000 seconds
icp.reply_median_svc_time = 0.000000 seconds
dns.median_svc_time = 0.000000 seconds
unlink.requests = 0.000000/sec
page_faults = 0.000000/sec
select_loops = 20149.994911/sec
select_fds = 22190.891043/sec
average_select_fd_period = 0.000000/fd
median_select_fds = 0.000000
swap.outs = 0.000000/sec
swap.ins = 0.000000/sec
swap.files_cleaned = 0.000000/sec
aborted_requests = 32.319864/sec
syscalls.disk.opens = 11.289952/sec
syscalls.disk.closes = 11.289952/sec
syscalls.disk.reads = 0.000000/sec
syscalls.disk.writes = 0.000000/sec
syscalls.disk.seeks = 0.000000/sec
syscalls.disk.unlinks = 0.000000/sec
syscalls.sock.accepts = 654.237062/sec
syscalls.sock.sockets = 261.768895/sec
syscalls.sock.connects = 261.768895/sec
syscalls.sock.binds = 261.742228/sec
syscalls.sock.closes = 586.447528/sec
syscalls.sock.reads = 8300.327849/sec
syscalls.sock.writes = 12925.184121/sec
syscalls.sock.recvfroms = 165.812608/sec
syscalls.sock.sendtos = 96.559577/sec
cpu_time = 400.387132 seconds
wall_time = 1200.005535 seconds
cpu_usage = 33.365440%
plz help me if I can optimize
regards
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