FTR: Factory investigation triggered by this email thread found an
explanation for the observed odd measurements. Armed with that
knowledge, we concluded that %icap::tt documentation is wrong and
proposed a fix at https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/pull/914/
HTH,
Alex.
On 9/17/21 10:56 AM, Al
On 9/17/21 10:35 AM, Moti Berger wrote:
> It's possible that in some cases they will run concurrently, however not
> in my setup. The ICAPs are chained. If the chain doesn't guarantee it
> please let me know since I rely on it.
Chaining adaptation services guarantees that they will _start_
sequen
Hi
It's possible that in some cases they will run concurrently, however not in
my setup. The ICAPs are chained. If the chain doesn't guarantee it please
let me know since I rely on it.
Regarding what you said about things that can happen in parallel, I'm OK
with it since what I care the most is t
On 9/14/21 3:04 PM, Moti Berger wrote:
> I have the followings in squid.conf:
>
> logformat metrics %icap::tt %adapt::all_trs %adapt::sum_trs
> %{service_req_a}adapt::sum_trs %{service_resp_a}adapt::sum_trs
> %{service_req_b}adapt::sum_trs %{service_resp_b}adapt::sum_trs
> access_
On 15/09/21 7:04 am, Moti Berger wrote:
Hi
I have the followings in squid.conf:
logformat metrics %icap::tt %adapt::all_trs %adapt::sum_trs
%{service_req_a}adapt::sum_trs %{service_resp_a}adapt::sum_trs
%{service_req_b}adapt::sum_trs %{service_resp_b}adapt::sum_trs
access_log da
Hi
I have the followings in squid.conf:
> logformat metrics %icap::tt %adapt::all_trs %adapt::sum_trs
> %{service_req_a}adapt::sum_trs %{service_resp_a}adapt::sum_trs
> %{service_req_b}adapt::sum_trs %{service_resp_b}adapt::sum_trs
> access_log daemon:/var/log/squid/metrics.log metrics
>
> icap