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Since the Squid-Cache project doesn’t maintain the SNMP part of it as far as I know I was thinking about:

Using extended SNMPD ie in /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf

 

extend squid_x_stats /bin/bash /usr/local/bin/squid_x_stats.sh

 

while the binary itself probably will be a single command/script that will have symlinks to itself with a different name (like what busybox provides binaries).

With a set of these commands it would be possible to monitor squid via the linux SNMPD and the backend would be a script.

To overcome a DOS from the SNMP side I can build a layer of caching in files.
It would not be like the current squid SNMP tree of-course but as long the data is there it can be used in any system that supports it.

I have used nagios/cacti/others to create graphs based on this concept.

 

I am currently working on the PHP re-testing project and it seems that PHP 7.4 is not exploding it’s memory and crashes compared to older versions.

I still need a more stressed system to test the scripts.

I have created the next scripts for now:

  • Fake helper
  • Session helper based on Redis
  • Session helper based on FS in /var/spool/squid/session_helper_fs

 

Eliezer

 

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