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Amos Jeffries-2 wrote
> On 2013-11-08 12:29, Dr.x wrote:
>> 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) ?????
>> 
> 
> That depends on what they are measuring. Which is why I asked.
> 
> 
>> i mean if i want to calculate wt im saving , i say (out-in)but in my 
>> case
>> its in -ve  !!!!
>> 
> 
> IF you measure "in" as being traffic on LAN interface and "out" as being 
> traffic on WAN interface they could very well be negative.
> 
> If you measure "in" as being packets into the box from any interface, 
> and "out" as being packets leaving the Squid box. It could very well be 
> *either* positive or negative.
> 
> If you are measuring only one interface, they will again be *either* 
> positive or negative depending on the interface.
> 
> 
> So ... what are "in" and "out" measuring *exactly* ??
> 
> 
> Amos

well  , i must be missunderstanding  something about the bw saving 
calculation !!!
the  question now is :
how i calculate the bw that im saving by squid ?????
regards




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