Thanks for the comment. However I'm not looking for a graphing
solution like cacti, although there is a report plugin for cacti.
Cacti seems overkill. I did setup have some simple temperature and io
graphs, courtesy of symon.


On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Christophe Rioux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I use cacti to monitor my routers, servers and firewalls. I also build the
> associated report (templates) thanks to
> http://www.packetmischief.ca/openbsd/snmp/): interfaces and temperature.
>
> You can install cacti under Windows or under Linux. May be this can also
> work on OpenBsd (never test it)
>
> Regards
>
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> De la part de Joe S
>> Envoyi : mercredi 17 septembre 2008 17:20
>> @ : misc@openbsd.org
>> Objet : ascii bandwidth report
>>
>> Now that my ISP is imposing bandwidth caps, I need to start measuring
>> my usage. Graphs are nice, but I've found that graphs are not really
>> that useful to me. I need something to report what my cummalative
>> usage is in a 30 day period. I'd like the data in some sort of ascii
>> format, but html is ok too. I think I need something that can poll
>> snmp stats from fxp0, which is attached to my cable modem. Something
>> small would be preferred. I'm not interested in cacti or other large
>> installations. My needs are very modest...I hope.
>>
>> After googling for a little bit, I only found 2 apps that might work
>> on my OpenBSD 4.3-stable firewall, vmnet and rtg. There is port or
>> package available for either though. The output of "vmnet -m" is what
>> I'm looking for, so I'll try that first. I was happy to see that rtg
>> is now in current-ports, so I should be able to use it once I get my
>> preordered CDs.
>>
>> If you have any suggestions, or you have a perl/python script that you
>> would like to share, it would be appreciated.

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