On 12/11/2013 3:10 a.m., Eliezer Croitoru wrote: > On 11/11/2013 01:16 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote: >> On 11/11/2013 10:08 p.m., Dr.x wrote: > <SNIP> > Amos just a tiny question at the end.. > >>> hi amos , thanks alot . >>> >>> im trying to understand the calculation equation why it is as the >>> formula u >>> posted above ?? >>> not understanding , >>> ""bytes from client "" >>> from client to wt ?? from client to squid ? >>> >>> ================================================== >>> can i calculate the speed savings?? >>> >>> i mean that i want to calculate the bw over speed not over bytes >>> >>> also i want to see this saving every 60 sec >>> is that possible ? >> >> Sure. Poll the SNMP every 60sec and calculate. >> > OK true but not exactly. > In this context I want to ask something: Um. These questions have nothing to do with measuring the bandwidth. Replying in another thread. > let say I am getting lots of 304 requests suddenly after changing couple > squid refresh_patterns will it mean that squid saved me some bandwidth > that was not marked by a HIT?? The HTTP world is not always split between HIT/MISS, there is many grey areas in between marked with REFRESH and other such codes. Amos