'Steve Davies wrote:'
>
> Hi,
>
> When squid completes sending an object to a client, does it remember
> anywhere how long it took? From this and the size of the object I'd like
> to calculate the speed for each fetch (and various averages for different
> classes of users).
>
> Seems to me that this elapsed time could be logged to access.log on the
> TCP_MISS or TCP_HIT line.
Elapsed time will be logged in access.log, when you turn off httpd
log emulation in your squid.conf ...
More info:
http://irb.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~elkner/proxy/Squid/accesslog.html
Have fun,
Jens.
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