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On 9/19/07, Tomasz Napierała <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Wednesday 19 September 2007 09:54:42 Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
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> > Now, The question is how to mount it. Do i need to reboot both machines?
> >
> > Or without rebooting, How to get it worked.
>
> No reboot needed, it's Linux.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# mkdir /graphs
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> Now, The question is how to mount it. Do i need to reboot both machines?
>
> Or without rebooting, How to get it worked.
>
> Thnaks ALL,
>
I got it up and running.
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Thank you
Indunil Jayasooriya
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On Wednesday 19 September 2007 09:54:42 Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
> Now, The question is how to mount it. Do i need to reboot both machines?
>
> Or without rebooting, How to get it worked.
No reboot needed, it's Linux. You can easily convert fstab entry to mount
arguments:
mount -t nfs 192.168.
> I have never used NSF. I think it may be someting easy.>
> > below is the location of graphs (these graphs are on my firewall - ip is
> > 192.168.101.254 ) i want to export it to webserver @ 192.168.101.35
> >
> > /opt/polltc/polltc-1.05/eth1-1-tc.png
> > /opt/polltc/polltc-1.05/eth1-24-tc.png
>
On Wednesday 19 September 2007 09:22:49 Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
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> I think I expect something like exporting folder containing graphs via
> NSF.
>
>
> I have never used NSF. I think it may be someting easy.
>
> below is the location of graphs (these graphs are on my firewall - ip is
> 192
On 9/19/07, Tomasz Napierała <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Wednesday 19 September 2007 06:34:58 Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
> > I have a web server running CentOS 4.4 @ LAN. I can view those graphs
> via
> > this web server , if I can mount those graphs to this web server.
> >
> > my firewall ha
On Wednesday 19 September 2007 06:34:58 Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
> I have a web server running CentOS 4.4 @ LAN. I can view those graphs via
> this web server , if I can mount those graphs to this web server.
>
> my firewall has 3 nics. eth2 is 192.168.101.254 connected to the LAN. my
> web serve
Hi,
I have applied traffic shaping on firewall running CentOS 4.5.
eth1 is the device where I have done traffic shaping. I am now running some
monitoring tools such as polltc and tc-graph.pl. They generate graphs. These
graphs are updated every 10 seconds. They have been saved on the firewall it
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