Amos Jeffries-2 wrote > On 2013-11-08 11:26, Dr.x wrote: >> . >> >> >>> Select loops: >>> * 1K/sec under the fast traffic period >>> * relaying 3.5MB/sec >>> >>> * 7K/sec and 9K/sec in the periods you indicate as slow >>> * relaying 4.7MB/sec >>> >>> => hints that Squid is looping once per packet or so. >>> >>> >>> Amos >> >> something not being understood , >> if u look at graph >> u will note that "out" traffic is samller than "in" traffic !!!! >> >> >> not understanding why !!!! >> > > Think about what is "in" and "out" on that graph? > Keep in mind that for each request Squid is handling two TCP > connections, receiving and sending on both. Also performing HIT's on ~4% > total HTTP traffic. > > > Amos hi amos , im not talkign about t the difference in , out , im wondering why the "in" is higher than "out" ??? shouldnt the "out" higher than "in" ( as a result of hit ration) ????? i mean if i want to calculate wt im saving , i say (out-in)but in my case its in -ve !!!! i have another good squid machines and they have out valuse more higher than in vlause ??!! regards ----- Dr.x -- View this message in context: http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/is-there-any-thing-wrong-from-cache-manager-logs-tp4663156p4663181.html Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.