>>> "Berger, Gary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/11/06 2:27 PM >>>
> See what happenes when you get old.......
> It was 96 97ish while at Clemson University.  
> 
> Very helpful responses!  Sun used to have a network grapher that 
> was close to real-time on the older Sparcs and earlier versions of 
> Solaris.  They dropped it though.  I really liked that thing.  

Yep, I remember that.  Used to use it all the time.

> So essentially in line and expensive is the solution.  
> 
> Thanks for your response. 

Real time costs lots of money.  Near-time doesn't.

There is a windows network grapher out there that 
monitors per second and updates the graph too.  I 
can't remember the name of it, but it can be set up to 
write the data out to a log file in a configurable 
timeframe (every minute up to about every 99 hours).
It is based on MRTG and works fairly well from what 
I remember.

It's a little finicky about the memory it uses (I think it 
had a memory leak), but the name of the application 
escapes me.  I'll go hunting for it, but I'm not sure 
it's still out in the wild.

Paul



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