* Amos Jeffries <[email protected]>:
> This is the complete list of every OID in Squid since 2.0:
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Snmp#Squid_OIDs
>
> We have never had any such info by those names. They look more like
> what the OS or malloc would provide about process memory usage.
very odd, since the script is gathering all data via snmpget
oid_table() {
gauge cacheSysVMsize # Amount of cache_mem used
gauge cacheSysStorage # Amount of on-disk cache used
gauge cacheNumObjCount # Number of objects
gauge cacheMemUsage # Total memory accounted for KB
counter cacheCpuTime # Amount of cpu seconds consumed
gauge cacheCurrentFileDescrCnt # Number of filedescriptors in use
gauge cacheCurrentFileDescrMax # Highest filedescriptor in use
gauge VmSize proc # Process size
gauge VmRSS proc # Process RSS
gauge VmData proc # Process data segment size
Oh, I'm seeing the difference now: the additional "proc". DAMN!
> Which makes sense since Squid cannot account for its own memory usage
> completely.
Yup. *goes stand in the corner*
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