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[CLUG] Bandwidth...

[CLUG] Bandwidth...

Jerry Walsh jerry at nitroweb.net
Thu Nov 2 16:57:04 GMT 2000


MRTG is what you want, it'll show your bandwidth usage (infact almost any 
type of usage, domainregistry.ie use it to show their nameserver query 
usage for example) over a daily, weekly, monthly and yearly basis using 
nice graphs :)

UCD SNMPD and MRTG work well together for me,
i've even got it running on my FreeBSD box at home (56k ppp connection)

http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html

After you install it ok, it can pretty much configure itself by you running 
``cfgmaker``

Regards,

jerry.


At 16:31 02/11/00 +0000, Adam Beecher wrote:
> > > Howja figure out what kind of bandwidth you're using on a Linux box 
> (RHL)?
> >
> > I'd use SNMP
> >
>My fault, I wasn't specific enuff. Can you do it from the command line - 
>i.e. is
>it logged anywhere? I want to figure out the bandwidth usage on my rig in the
>States.
>
> > The PFY here would seem to want to use IPChains or per user IP Accounting
> > %-)
> >
>Nah, don't need that. Yet.
>
>adam
>
>
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