> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kinkie [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Thursday, 02 April, 2009 08:06

> 
> Another option is to use Munin (http://munin.projects.linpro.no/) and
> (semi-custom so far) pollers for cachemgr.
> 
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For monitoring squid's performance we use OpenNMS, with net-snmp set up to 
proxy for Squid and some custom net-snmp calls to shell scripts to monitor 
things like ntlm-auth response times that Squid doesn't expose via SNMP.  Many 
pretty graphs.

For monitoring client use we ditched Sarg at the new year and now use MySAR, 
with a couple of extra perl scripts thrown in to do searches on the MySQL 
database.  Now we can rotate logs daily without worrying about Sarg's weekly 
and monthly report cycle, and get arbitrary date ranges on reports out of the 
database.

Since the OP is using Sarg and wants to run it every 5 minutes, I think he's 
right in the target audience for MySAR.  This tool collects data from the Squid 
logfile every minute and dumps it to a database.  MySAR has worked well for us, 
but we don't have a huge Squid installation (about 250-300 users, generating a 
peak of 1800 requests per minute during the workday).



James Zuelow....................CBJ MIS (907)586-0236
Network Specialist...Registered Linux User No. 186591 

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