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Content preview: Em 19/09/2022 13:06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas escreveu: > >
I'm thinking about making statistics for each second within a day > (lukily
there's only 86400 seconds in day) Some time ago I was looking for [...]
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- Subject: Re: bandwidth statistics
- From: Bruno de Paula Larini <bruno.larini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2022 14:56:24 -0300
- In-reply-to: <YyiTfuu10KD5vTNo@fantomas.sk>
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Em 19/09/2022 13:06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas escreveu:
I'm thinking about making statistics for each second within a day
(lukily there's only 86400 seconds in day)
Some time ago I was looking for some real-time tool for monitoring
Squid connections and bandwidth.
By that time I found SqStat (https://github.com/lorf/sqstat).
"SqStat is a script which allows to look through active squid users
connections. It use cachemgr protocol to get information from squid
proxy server. Script homepage is http://samm.kiev.ua/sqstat/."
While it has a very basic user interface, it did what I needed.
You may tell it the refresh rate you want (for example, 1 second)
Maybe you can change it to output the results to wherever you like.
Good luck!
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