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Re: Snmp - real number of cache clients?

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On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:

On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, John Horne wrote:

I am trying to set up MRTG to graph the actual number of current clients
accessing a web cache. I can see from the cachemgr and the SNMP MIB,
that the SNMP entry 'cacheClients' exists and has the comment of 'Number
of clients accessing cache'. However, my understanding is that this is
the number of unique clients accessing the cache since it started.
'unique' being the number of clients with a previously unseen IP
address.

Right.

Or actually not.

This list is automatically garbage collected depending on your load and activity of the clients (more active clients is remembered longer). No client is remembered for more than approximately 24 hours.

As a result you can view the number as an approximation of the number of users (by IP address) who have accessed the proxy in the last 24 hours.

Regards
Henrik

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