Re: [hlds_linux] Diagnosing excesive network usage

2012-10-03 Thread Invalid Protocol
See jnettop (add a rule for each server). Also you can use iptables (add a
rule without any target for each server, only to count the number of
received/sent packets and their size).

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Hi!

I am runinning many HLDS, SRCDS, and other game servers (Minecraft,
TS3, pvpgn) on the same box.
One of those gameservers is using a lot of bandwidth... Or maybe all
of them... I don't know how to find out.
All i know is that my ISP says that my box is using a lot of
bandwidth, and that's causing awful lag in rush hours.

I tried iftop, but all the gameservers are using the same nic, so it's
useless.
Also tried a little program (don't remember it's name right now) that
measures how much bandwidth is using each process... But it only
counts tcp trafic, and also the output is not very acurate, it doesn't
match with what my isp says.

Can anyone give me a clue about how can i see the amount of bandwidth
used by each server / port?

Thanks,
Germán

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[hlds_linux] Diagnosing excesive network usage

2012-10-02 Thread Nevermore Imperium
Hi!

I am runinning many HLDS, SRCDS, and other game servers (Minecraft,
TS3, pvpgn) on the same box.
One of those gameservers is using a lot of bandwidth... Or maybe all
of them... I don't know how to find out.
All i know is that my ISP says that my box is using a lot of
bandwidth, and that's causing awful lag in rush hours.

I tried iftop, but all the gameservers are using the same nic, so it's useless.
Also tried a little program (don't remember it's name right now) that
measures how much bandwidth is using each process... But it only
counts tcp trafic, and also the output is not very acurate, it doesn't
match with what my isp says.

Can anyone give me a clue about how can i see the amount of bandwidth
used by each server / port?

Thanks,
Germán

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Re: [hlds_linux] Diagnosing excesive network usage

2012-10-02 Thread Steven Hartland

trafshow should be able to help as it will monitor traffic too and
from specific ports.

That said that do you call a lot of bandwidth?

   Regards
   Steve
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Subject: [hlds_linux] Diagnosing excesive network usage


Hi!

I am runinning many HLDS, SRCDS, and other game servers (Minecraft,
TS3, pvpgn) on the same box.
One of those gameservers is using a lot of bandwidth... Or maybe all
of them... I don't know how to find out.
All i know is that my ISP says that my box is using a lot of
bandwidth, and that's causing awful lag in rush hours.

I tried iftop, but all the gameservers are using the same nic, so it's useless.
Also tried a little program (don't remember it's name right now) that
measures how much bandwidth is using each process... But it only
counts tcp trafic, and also the output is not very acurate, it doesn't
match with what my isp says.

Can anyone give me a clue about how can i see the amount of bandwidth
used by each server / port?

Thanks,
Germán

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