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Try SquidTaild   maybe this can help you with view in real time.


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Ing. Damián Mantelli ? Dpto. de Sistemas - A.C.A.R.A. [sugit]
Av. Libertador 6250 3º - CP: 1428 -
Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires - Argentina
E-mail: dmantelli@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
Tel: (5411) 4787-5200 Int 111
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-----Mensaje original-----
De: Nilesh [mailto:niluforalways@xxxxxxxxx] 
Enviado el: miércoles, 08 de marzo de 2006 10:20
Para: Damian Mantelli (A.C.A.R.A)
CC: 'Squid'
Asunto: RE:  Squid Monitor

Thanks to all of you,

I have download the SARC and Installed the software
but its not giving me the realtime process means who
is downloading so I can cancel the process or warn the
User. If they are misusing of bandwidth.
I have run only sarg command 
is there option for realtime 

Thanks one again
Regards
Nilesh.

 

--- "Damian Mantelli (A.C.A.R.A)"
<dmantelli@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Nilesh, I use SARG, this tool generate a complete
> info about your users.
> And you can view it in HTML format, also too you can
> view What are they
> downloading and what pages are viewing in all day..
> Please go to http://www.squid-cache.org/Scripts/ y
> view a complete list of
> tools that make the same, but I recommend you SARG.
> 
> Any question about how to configure SARG, please
> contact me.
>  
> 
> __________________________________________________
> Ing. Damián Mantelli ? Dpto. de Sistemas -
> A.C.A.R.A. [sugit]
> Av. Libertador 6250 3º - CP: 1428 -
> Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires - Argentina
> E-mail: dmantelli@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
> Tel: (5411) 4787-5200 Int 111
> Fax : (5411) 4787-5200 Int 118
> 
> 
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Mark Elsen [mailto:mark.elsen@xxxxxxxxx] 
> Enviado el: miércoles, 08 de marzo de 2006 7:01
> Para: Nilesh
> CC: Squid
> Asunto: Re:  Squid Monitor
> 
> >
> > Could you please enlight me I am geeting your
> point.
> > I have checked for Nread and Nwrite in Squid.conf
> but
> > not found such strings.
> >
> 
> These are not available in squid.conf,
> ONLY in the output of that particular view of
> the cachemgr window(s).
> 
> Well, the thought, to use them as
> squid-download-quota,
> would'nt be a bad idea; but it would require some
> coding I guess.
> As in :
> 
> #TAG max_nread
> #
> #  Squid quota for a particular URI
> #  - If exceeded the network connection for this URI
> will be aborted.
> #
> # Default : max_nread : 10 Megabytes.
> 
> I can only dream of it... :-)
> 
> M.
> 
> 


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