Streaming Media Supplement sa2150 and sa2250
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Chapter 10 Logging and Monitoring
For example:
00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 is abbreviated as 000...000.
One field in the example entry has a value of -, which means that no data was relevant for that field; you will
see this value in logs from time to time.
For more information about logging see the HP Cache Server Appliance Administrator Guide.
Field
name
Present in
summarymixt.log
?
Squid
equivalent Usage Description
band no unique to Media-
IXT
Bandwidth of data sent to client player in
bits/second. Meaningful for Windows
Media Technologies, always zero for
RealNetworks.
caun no ident used in both Traffic
Server and Media-
IXT logs
The client authenticated user name; result
of the RFC931/ident lookup of the client
user name. If the authenticated user name
is not available, the GUID is used (see
cgid); this is always the case for
RealNetworks.
cgid no unique to Media-
IXT
The client GUID (global unique
identifier); a special string that the client
sends to the RealServer indicating that it is
registering a request.
chi no client used in both Traffic
Server and Media-
IXT logs
The client host IP; the IP address of the
client's host machine
cqtn yes used in both Traffic
Server and Media-
IXT logs
The client request timestamp; date and
time of the client's request (in the
Netscape timestamp format).
cqts no time used in both Traffic
Server and Media-
IXT logs
The client request timestamp in Squid
format; date and time of the client request,
in seconds since January 1, 1970.
cqtx no used in both Traffic
Server and Media-
IXT logs
The full text of the HTTP client request,
minus headers; for example,
GET http://www.hp.com HTTP/1.0
cqu no used in both Traffic
Server and Media-
IXT logs
The client request URL; RealNetworks
substitutes the value of cquc.
cquc yes url used in both Traffic
Server and Media-
IXT logs
The client request canonical URL; differs
from cqu in that blanks (and other
characters that might not be parsed by log
analysis tools) are replaced by escape
sequences. The escape sequence is just the
ASCII code number.
fsiz no unique to Media-
IXT
Size of file in bytes as seen by origin
server. Note that Media-IXT and Windows
Media Player will see a smaller size in the
case of multi-bitrate files.
phr yes hierarchy used in both Traffic
Server and Media-
IXT logs
The proxy hierarchy route; the route that
the proxy used to retrieve the document.










