Ok thanks Marco
On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 12:17:44 +0200 Lasse Karstensen <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 01:00:52PM +0200, Marco Felettigh wrote: > > can someone explain please what this values mean ? > > g means gauge, c means counter. > > s0 means that this is the first configured storage backend. (for > example one -smalloc,XX argument) > > > varnish-3.0.2 > > from varnishstat -1 : > > SMA.s0.c_bytes 4421961276 14330.40 Bytes allocated > > Bytes allocated from Varnish for all the things; > > cache , thread etc . Right ? > > SMA.s0.c_freed 3336892882 10813.98 Bytes freed > > freed ? that means that in the uptime of my Varnish instance it > > freed 3,3GB of bytes from the cache ? > > Yes. Usually you don't need to care about these. > > > So this counter can go beyond Bytes allocated ? > > SMA.s0.g_bytes 1085068394 . Bytes outstanding > > These are the bytes used by cache ? > > Yes. > > If you want to graph storage use, have a look at the munin plugin for > Varnish. >
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