[squid-users] bandwidth statistics

Matus UHLAR - fantomas uhlar at fantomas.sk
Mon Sep 19 17:22:21 UTC 2022


On 19.09.22 18:46, Xavier Lecluse wrote:
>You may use Cacti for example if you need to monitor your bandwith globally.

I do already, however this is only for global traffic.


>I found that sqstat or SquidView may help you on this task.
>
>If you want to monitor for specific targets, then maybe an ELK stack with metricbeat on your server will do the job for sure, but it could be overkill.
>
>My two cents
>Xavier
>
>----- Mail original -----
>De: "Matus UHLAR - fantomas" <uhlar at fantomas.sk>
>À: squid-users at lists.squid-cache.org
>Envoyé: Lundi 19 Septembre 2022 18:06:22
>Objet: [squid-users] bandwidth statistics
>
>Hi guys,
>
>I am searching for tool that could produce detailed statistics of bandwidth
>usage globally or for particular domains, e.g.  microsoft.com and webex.com
>within day.
>
>I have some experience with calamaris and lightsquid, neither of those does
>that.
>
>I've looked at tools at:
>http://www.squid-cache.org/Misc/log-analysis.html
>but neither seems to support what I want.
>
>I'm thinking about making statistics for each second within a day
>(lukily there's only 86400 seconds in day)
>
>- each log provides start, duration and bytes transferred
>- while not 100% accurate, it could at least give hint which sites take how
>   much of bandwidth at which time.
>
>does anyone know a hint which tool could do that, or perhaps which tools
>could produce similat output?
>
>I'm quite familiar with perl

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