Amos, it makes perfect sense now. After the convertion I have the real value
Thanks,
Sebastian
El 29/07/15 a las 19:04, Amos Jeffries escribió:
On 30/07/2015 9:29 a.m., Yuri Voinov wrote:
Squid is 32 bit? And OS?
Well, technically SNMP used by Squid is 32-bit. Squid itsef may be a
64-bit bui
On 30/07/2015 9:29 a.m., Yuri Voinov wrote:
>
> Squid is 32 bit? And OS?
Well, technically SNMP used by Squid is 32-bit. Squid itsef may be a
64-bit build and produce the same thing.
>
> 30.07.15 3:23, Sebastian Goicochea пишет:
>> Hello, I'm having a problem monitoring squid memory usage.
>
>
Sorry, both 64:
Linux 3.1.10-1.16-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jun 27 05:21:40 UTC 2012
(d016078) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
/usr/local/sbin/squid: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1
(GNU/Linux), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux
2.6.16, BuildID[sha1]=0x1b61472
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Squid is 32 bit? And OS?
30.07.15 3:23, Sebastian Goicochea пишет:
> Hello, I'm having a problem monitoring squid memory usage.
>
> Using SNMP:
> SQUID-MIB::cacheMemUsage.0 = INTEGER: -1355105
>
> Using squid-client:
> Memory accounted for:
>
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Squid is 32 bit? And OS?
30.07.15 3:23, Sebastian Goicochea пишет:
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Hello, I'm having a problem monitoring squid memory usage.
Using SNMP:
SQUID-MIB::cacheMemUsage.0 = INTEGER: -1355105
Using squid-client:
Memory accounted for:
Total accounted: -1369659 KB
memPoolAlloc calls: 1995
memPoolFree calls: 653296188
Note that the value is negat