Hello Chris, The ICAP session is happening inlined with HTTP(S) sessions (i.e. the proxy user will not get any bytes until ICAP server tells Squid to proceed). In this sense looking at sessions from ICAP is almost the same (or even better) as having this info from within Squid's logs (as if I am not mistaken the data get's written to the log *after* each session is completed). The active sessions per client is already present (with some history back log).. from your description I see that the current and average throughput per client is missing. May I assume that you'd like to see for each active proxy client the number of bytes retrieved during last 1, 5, 30 minutes/seconds or so? Sorry if I completely misunderstood your notice. Raf. ________________________________________ From: Chris Bennett <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, January 9, 2015 5:00 AM To: Rafael Akchurin Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: how to obtain info about actual active downloads? Hi Rafael, > If you'd dump your mindset on how you'd like to see it ideally I > could take a look in qlproxy 4.2 when we redesign our reports > subsystem. Milestone is - > https://github.com/ra-at-diladele-com/qlproxy_external/milestones/4.2 sqtop shows active sessions through the proxy per client, along with a report of current and average throughput per client. That is really useful for knowing what's consuming data *right now* compared to any historical report, since historical reports usually only acocunt for data when a connection has ended. Regards, Chris _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users