cachemgr.cgi for squid 3.3.10:

Why are no client side persistent connection counts displayed in "Persistent
Connection Utilization Histogramms", although client persistent conns
enabled in squid.conf ?
I only see server side statistics:

 Pool 0 Stats
server-side persistent connection counts:

        req/
        conn      count
        ----  ---------
           1         47
           2          8
           3          9
           4          5
           5          3
           6          2
           8          1
           9          1
          10          1
          12          3
          14          2
          15          1
          21          1
          24          2
          30          1
          31          1
          47          1
          61          1

 Pool 0 Hash Table


BUT:

"Process File Descriptor Allocation" of cachemgr.cgi shows:


Active file descriptors:
File Type   Tout Nread  * Nwrite * Remote Address        Description
---- ------ ---- -------- -------- ---------------------
------------------------------
   5 Log       0       0        0                       
/var/log/squid/cache.log
   7 Socket    0    2278      309  0.0.0.0:43187         DNS Socket IPv4
   8 Pipe      0       0        0                        IPC UNIX STREAM
Parent
   9 Socket 86400     119        0* 127.0.0.1:39311       Reading next
request
  10 Socket    0       0        0  0.0.0.0:6138          HTTP Socket
  11 Socket   81   16609*   21281  192.168.0.200:64161   Idle client:
Waiting for next request
  23 Socket 86186    7421*   15473  192.168.0.200:50231   Reading next
request
  28 Socket  686    9687*   22966  127.0.0.1:6139       
http://somedomain.com


Isn't the "Idle client" at least one persistent connection, which should be
counted in the "Persistent Connection Utilization Histogramms" ?






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