Peter - 

Thanks for your response. 

My problems is that I need to track 
and digest SQUID counters (num of ICP requests
sent, num ICP responses recd, etc)
dynamically, rather than as an afterthought
uisng logfiles.

Hence I would like to obtain the counters
by issuing a command; it is very expensive to parse
the logfile that is growing steadily.

Are there any SQUID commands that I could type 
at the shell prompt to dump the statistics?

We are still using vers 1.22. Should we
upgrade to vers 2.x?

Thanks,

Uma

On Fri, 5 Feb 1999 19:18:00    Peter Meerwald wrote:
>
>> I have SQUID set up as an ICP client of another proxy server.
>> I would like to track, using a script, the ICP requests 
>> sent by SQUID and the responses received by it.
>> Does SQUID log these in a file?
>
>see Squid's access_log and
>http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/1.1/Release-Notes-1.1.txt
>for a description of the fields
>
>there are already a number of scripts available that analyse logs...
>
>check the log format (native or common) and Squid's versino
>
>hope it helps,
>Peter
>
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