Hi Henrik,

I'm unable to find this request latency times after
searching the cachemgr. Can you direct me there? 

Also it there a rough guide on the acceptable range
for the value/s?

Thanks.

--wolf    


--- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
m�n 2003-08-04 klockan 12.29 skrev Tay Teck Wee:
> > Is it accurate if I use
> > client_http.requests & and page_faults under 5
> minutes
> > Average of Counters as a substitute.
> 
> Proably preferred even.
> 
> > BTW is this the best way to gauge user's
> experience in
> > surfing via squid? And is there a way to see if
> there
> > are too many requests pending squid to process?
> 
> The request latency times give a good indication.
> 
> Regards
> Henrik
> 
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