Hello, I'm using squid 3.2.11 with an icap server and I am currently logging icap requests with the following format: logformat icap_squid {\ "type": "icap", \ "client_ip": "%>a", \ "timestamp": "%ts", \ "request_method": "%rm", \ "request_url": "%>ru", \ "icap_server_name": "%icap::<service_name", \ "icap_status_code": "%icap::Hs", \ "icap_method": "%icap::rm", \ "icap_response_time": %icap::tio, \ "icap_transaction_time": %icap::tio, \ "icap_outcome": "%icap::to", \ "icap_bytes_in": %icap::>st, \ "icap_bytes_out": %icap::<st, \ }
However, I'm getting some very odd results for the `%icap::>st` and `%icap::<st` values. They are ranging from `7503595363210395275` (i.e. ~ 7500 petabytes) to large negative numbers `-2821117572905556133`. Some are smaller still but still unlikely (e.g. 52mb sent in to icap for a request to the bbc.co.uk homepage). I don't think these values can be accurate - are there known circumstances where these values would be logged inaccurately? Thanks in advance for any advice! Austin
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