I'm sure.  They are accurate, generally.  There are some edge cases (in 
extremely high hit ratio environments--like 95% or similar) where the 
byte hit ratio goes wonky, but in general you can trust the hit ratios 
given by the cachemgr, and they aren't supposed to add up.  What do you 
want them to add up to?

Edward Millington wrote:
> well I am not sure. there do not add up to some point.
> 
> Ok. no problem
> 
> Thank you very much and take care.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Edward Millington. BSc, Network+
> Systems Administrator
> Cariaccess Communications Ltd.
> Palm Plaza
> Wildey
> St. Michael
> Barbados
> 1-246-430-7435
> Fax : 1-246-431-0170
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.cariaccess.com
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joe Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 2:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [OOPS] increasing the number of threads on linux
> 
> 
> 
>>Squid gives you more.  ;-)
>>
>>Request hit ratio is the same as Oops, I assume.
>>
>>Edward Millington wrote:
>>
>>>Ok, but I can figure that out.
>>>
>>>Some proxies gives like oops gives you a genral hit ratio.
>>>
>>>Thank you very much.
>>>
>>>Best regards,
>>>
>>>Edward Millington. BSc, Network+
>>>Systems Administrator
>>>Cariaccess Communications Ltd.
>>>Palm Plaza
>>>Wildey
>>>St. Michael
>>>Barbados
>>>1-246-430-7435
>>>Fax : 1-246-431-0170
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>www.cariaccess.com
>>>
>>>
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Joe Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 1:13 PM
>>>Subject: Re: [OOPS] increasing the number of threads on linux
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>This is better for the Squid list...
>>>>
>>>>Anyway, I don't know how it could be any more clear:
>>>>
>>>>Request Hit Ratios is the 5 minute and 60 minute averages for percentage
>>>>of requests that are hits.
>>>>
>>>>Byte Hit Ratios is the same for the percentage of bytes that came from
>>>>
>>>>
>>>hits.
>>>
>>>
>>>>Request Memory Hit Ratios is the percentage of requests that were hits
>>>>that came from memory (RAM).
>>>>
>>>>Request Disk Hit Ratios is the percentage of requests that were hits
>>>>that came from disk.
>>>>
>>>>Edward Millington wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi joe!
>>>>>
>>>>>I do not know if you saw my questions this morning, but I have started
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>back
>>>
>>>
>>>>>using squid 2.5 pre4.
>>>>>
>>>>>I have a quest.
>>>>>
>>>>>How do you determine the hit ratio from these values?
>>>>>
>>>>>Cache information for squid:
>>>>>Request Hit Ratios: 5min: 13.4%, 60min: 15.1%
>>>>>Byte Hit Ratios: 5min: 11.2%, 60min: 13.1%
>>>>>Request Memory Hit Ratios: 5min: 17.9%, 60min: 24.6%
>>>>>Request Disk Hit Ratios: 5min: 16.8%, 60min: 18.1%
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Thank you very much.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Joe Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>http://www.swelltech.com
>>>>Web Caching Appliances and Support


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http://www.swelltech.com
Web Caching Appliances and Support

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