I'm running a fresh install of Varnish 4.1 on RedHat EL6 (installed from 
varnish repo).

I need some clarification on the varnishstat output. After running for 1000 
seconds, with 1 sec update interval, the ncurses stats for hitratio say about 
0,63, 0.55 and 0.61, for avg(n) for 10, 100 and 1000 respectivly. However, when 
I manually calculate the cache hit ratio, I get a lot higher values, and I can 
not understand how these avg(n) hitratio metrics are calculated.

For example, in the same screenshot with all values, MAIN.cache_hit is 303.5 
per second, and MAIN.cache_miss is only 4.4 (for 1000). Thats a hit ratio of 
98,6% something in percent when compared to MAIN.client_req wich for 1000 is 
307.92 per second.
I have configured grace, with quite a high grace time compared to TTL, so I 
figured the hitratio is calculated based on client requests and actual backend 
requests, since a graced response can be considered a cache hit but would 
trigger a backend request, but that is a lot higher as well. MAIN.backend_req 
was for 1000 at 46.56 per second. Compared to client_req thats a hit ratio of 
84.9%.

So please explain how the numbers for Avg(n) are calculated. I could not find 
any counters that could arrive at a low hitrate as 61% nor any explaination 
anywhere in the documentation or online (except that 1.0 means 100% hitratio 
and it can't get better than that but you can have backend requests anyway 
because pass in recv does not count as a cache miss) and that was for Varnish 
2.x in Kristian Lyngstols blog.

By the way, the avg(n) stats are not explained or mentioned at all in 
varnish-counters man7 page nor in the varnishstat man pages. Maybe they should 
;)

Cheers!


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