On 6/19/2017 7:25 PM, Ian Mortimer wrote:
mrtg would be a simple option. It's designed for graphing network
traffic but can be used to graph anything you like. There are examples
in the contrib directory.
mrtg is very obsolete, and has been replaced with rrdtool, and
integrated realtime gra
On Mon, 2017-06-19 at 15:26 -0400, Fred Smith wrote:
> I can figure out some simple scripting to turn the maillog entries
> into times since the epoch, or other formats, if needed, but I have
> no experience with the various graphing tools availabe, or even
> what (or where) they are.
mrtg would
On Jun 19, 2017, at 8:13 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> Is there a "method" that is out there that you can load an ISO of 7.3 on a
> different partition (other than root) tell the boot up process that the ISO
> is there, do a clean install, install everything, auto reboot, and now C7
> is installed and r
Hey Fred,
If you can organize your data into a spreadsheet you can use the built
in graphing abilities of LibreOffice Calc. That should be sufficient
for a limited use application like you are describing.
I use LibreOffice Calc to make an hourly graph of my Internet upload and
download speed per
I have remote systems that need updating. C5 and C6 systems.
Is there a "method" that is out there that you can load an ISO of 7.3 on a
different partition (other than root) tell the boot up process that the ISO
is there, do a clean install, install everything, auto reboot, and now C7
is installed
Hi!
I have bazillions of incoming (rejected) attempts to connect to my
SMTP server, and I'm interested in separating out those that seem
to come in huge bunches (e.g., the one from yesterday that ran for
about 10 hours and sent over 4100 attempts), and graphing them so
I can see the spacing and/or
Le 19/06/2017 à 14:05, Karanbir Singh a écrit :
The POI tracking and specially the topo
tracking on viking is pretty good. There is no viable road-route planner
that works on Linux at this point though.
Did you try routino (https://www.routino.org/) ?
I have some success in planing routes (main
Hi Martin,
On 31/05/17 00:02, J Martin Rushton wrote:
> I have a Garmin 78s marine GPS receiver and it stores tracks in GPX
> format. This is an XML encoded set of points giving longitude,
> latitude, time and sea depth. Garmin support viewing this via their
> Garmin Express product, but there o
On CentOS7 df shows not correct data about /dev/vdb
# df
Filesystem 1K-blocksUsed Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/centos-root 13105152 2695388 10409764 21% /
devtmpfs 8140264 0 8140264 0% /dev
tmpfs 8150940 0 815
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