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> ntop <http://www.ntop.org> is a quite cool tool to get a 
> quick view of network traffic of any kind. Not strictly Squid 
> related (operates at packet level).
> 
> It's also possible to query Squid using snmp and/or cachemgr, 
> but it's unfortunately not an easy task.
> 
> Real time statistics from access.log can also provide 
> valuable insight, but the problem with this is that it 
> doesn't show currently running requests, only past history.  
> But there is a patch somewhere which adds accounting of 
> ongoing requests to access.log.
> 
> So I would suggest you start with ntop. If that isn't 
> sufficient to identify the problem then move on to more Squid 
> specific solutions.


That inspires a question.. Is there some way, with squid, to see current
transfers?


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