OF COURSE it does not crashes but for SLA (support) purposes we need to provide a report of unprocessed requests... just in case. As I see now, when increasing debug level (e.g. section 33 level 5) I can see when request is binded to the squid in the cache.log even when it was NOT processed yet. The following entry for example: ... 2008/01/07 17:34:12| parseHttpRequest: URI is 'http://10.106.166.27:8080/gpm/services/AppProvisionWebManager' ... I think of using this log entry for my counting. What do you think? 10x for you response, Ziv -----Original Message----- From: Gonzalo Arana [mailto:gonzalo.arana@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 3:12 PM To: Squid Users Subject: Re: Counting TOTAL number of requests to Squid On Jan 9, 2008 10:35 AM, Shalvi Ziv <Ziv.Shalvi@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks. I'll look for the cache manager options. > > About 'requests not handled by squid' - it means requests that got to > the squid, then the squid crashed unexpectedly and could not handle > the requests (hence, no entry in the access.log). If squid crashes, pending requests were not actually processed. Even though, squid should not crash. Regards, -- Gonzalo A. Arana -- Gonzalo A. Arana