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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
> Charles Steinkuehler
> Sent: Saturday, 3 November 2001 10:51
> 
> > With weblet, I would find a feature that showed hourly
> > use of bandwidth very useful. Maybe others would too,
> > those on pay-per-meg deals?
> >
> > It could be grabbed from the ipchains accounting figures.
> > I tried to set up a shell script to do it but couldn't
> > get it running automatically.
> >
> > Would it fit on weblet somewhere?
> >
> > Keep up the good work - Charles; look forward to v1 of
> > Dachstein!
> 
> The biggest problem with this is the lack of anything but the 
> limited numeric processing available with shell parameter 
> expansion.  My tests have shown it to work correctly to 9 
> digits in ash, but I've got routers with byte counts MUCH 
> larger than that.  While it's possible to do arbitrary length 
> calculations by breaking them up, I haven't generally 
> included this sort of processing, since it seems like 
> overkill for current status monitoring.  Running every hour 
> or so, however, wouldn't be too bad, and I can see where 
> logging this might be very handy.  If I get some free time, I 
> may try to implement something...
> 
> Anyone know of an extended-precision shell-script math 
> library before I go off and write one?
> 
> Charles Steinkuehler
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
> http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)

Hi Charles,

I dunno what the likelihood of this suggestion becoming reality is, but
maybe having MRTG running and using one of the client apps to produce
bandwidth graphs for display in Weblet could be one way of achieving
this.

Regards,
Hilton Travis


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