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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pedro Zorzenon Neto [mailto:pzn@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 1:41 AM
> To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [squid-users] measuring bandwidth of squid clients
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
>   If I have several machines (about 40) using squid as a proxy, this
> way:
> 
> 192.168.1.2 ---+--- 192.168.1.1 (squid)
> 192.168.1.3 ---+
> 192.168.1.X ---+--- 192.168.1.254 (iptables NAT) ------ external link
> 192.168.1.40 --+
> 
>   I'd like to get from squid statistics about traffic rates between
> 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.40 and 192.168.1.1:3128.
> 
>   Do you have any hint? Is squid able to show data rate statistics?
> 
>   I need data rate of the current second, but if not possible, of the
> ten last seconds...
> 
>   Thanks in advance,
>    Pedro

If your squid.conf has the default access for cachemgr, then from the
command line of your squid server you can run "squidclient
cache_object://localhost/utilization" which will give you statistics
averaged over the last 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 1 hour, 8 hours, 1 day, 3 days
and overall.  If this is not good enough, a utility like iptraf
(http://iptraf.seul.org/) is capable of what you are asking for.

Chris

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