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On 16/01/11 12:12, Saiful Alam wrote:

Hi,
I have this strange problem started from tonight in my squid box. Actually everything was working ok, but I was trying to do some port forwarding things with iptables. But suddendly i realized that my cache hits has drop after i restarted the networking service quite a few times. At first i wasn't worried, but after an hour I got worried. Although calamaris is showing more byte hit % , unfortunately cachemgr.cgi is showing wrong value i guess. My operating system is a Ubuntu 10.10 server.

Squid Object Cache: Version 3.1.10

Start Time:Sat, 15 Jan 2011 22:17:57 GMT
Current Time:Sat, 15 Jan 2011 23:09:17 GMT


<snip>
Cache information for squid:
	Hits as % of all requests:	5min: 12.3%, 60min: 18.8%
	Hits as % of bytes sent:	5min: -12.5%, 60min: -1.9%
<snip>


Please help to understand why I am getting negative hits all of a sudden? And even if it caused by something else, why isn't it be solved after an hour when so many clients are online.


Negative % means more data is being sent from servers to Squid than Squid is sending to clients.

Check the cachemgr "utilization" report for amounts of server and client traffic.

Amos
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  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.10
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