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    You can use this script

http://samm.kiev.ua/sqstat/

to monitor bandwidth usage of requests in real time. It's specially interesting to monitor bandwidth usage of downloads, which takes some times to happen and finish. Logs can show you that, but only after it ends. This script can show it in real time. It will help you identify which is the bastard and/or maybe identify some criteria for making your delay_pool rules, as pointed by Amos.

Em 29/01/2010 20:02, J. Webster escreveu:
Is there anyway to monitor the current bandwidth in use by a user (NCSA auth) on squid?
Occasionally we get a user downloading too many videos at once, which blocks bandwidth to other users on the network. As I have no idea which user it is until the end of the day (SARG reports), we just restart the squid server to disconnect their downloads - not ideal. 	


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