>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Anthony Giggins  
> Sent: 4 March 2003 9:48
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      
> 
> here are the redirector statistics
> 
> Redirector Statistics:
> number running: 15 of 15
> requests sent: 17865
> replies received: 17864
> queue length: 0
> avg service time: 0 msec
> 
>    #  FD # Requests Flags Time  Offset                         Request
>     1  7        128 AB    0.000      1 cache_object://localhost/redirector 
> 127.0.0.1/- - GET\n
>     2  8          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>     3  9          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>     4 10          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>     5 11          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>     6 12          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>     7 13          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>     8 14          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>     9 15          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>    10 16          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>    11 17          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>    12 18          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>    13 19          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>    14 20          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
>    15 21          0 A     0.000      0 (none)
> 
> On Monday 03 March 2003 23.17, Anthony Giggins wrote:
> > The only thing I can see in the squidguard.log is where I've tested
> > it locally and db updates so this further confirms my theory that
> > squid isn't redirecting to it?
> 
> What does cachemgr say about the usage of the redirector?
> 
> cachemgr do include detailed statistics about how many times each 
> redirector process have been called, and how long it took to 
> respond..
> 
> Regards
> Henrik

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