Hello,
I want to measure QoS statistics of the applications which are running
in a network, for instance: I have a network with some computers
running a video-conference or voice applications between them. I want
measure the delay of video or voice packets from source to receiver. I
have think that it could be done as follow:
1.- I take sending time of the packet in sender and the reception
time in receiver running two scripts (one in sender and the other in the
receiver) using 'tethereal'.
2.- using gmond and gmetric to measure this new metrics and,
announce the state of them.
3.- I have to program some function to process statistics
before they are been represented in the frontend.
3.1.- I have to subtract the reception time to the
sending one.
3.2.- Calculate average, variance and other
statistical parameters.
My questions are:
1.- Have you done something similar?
2.- Do you think that I could implement that? I have never
used Ganglia.
Best regards.
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