Am 09.06.2013 um 04:32 schrieb Kenta Suzumoto :
> Hello. I'm running a FreeBSD machine with 5 IP addresses, each of them
> attached to a specific jail. I'm wondering if there is an easy way to monitor
> the bandwidth usage of each of them individually. Upon googling, I ran into a
> lot of sugg
On 2013-06-09 04:32, Kenta Suzumoto wrote:
Hello. I'm running a FreeBSD machine with 5 IP addresses, each of them attached to a
specific jail. I'm wondering if there is an easy way to monitor the bandwidth usage of
each of them individually. Upon googling, I ran into a lot of suggestions like
Try this patch:
https://cgit.delphij.net/freebsd/patch/?id=39c6ec81eb015ed6788c203a1aea6148f813d063
We haven't merged it to -HEAD only because it's not clear how much
overhead this would incur.
Cheers,
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Kenta Suzumoto wrote:
Hello. I'm running a FreeBSD machine with 5 IP addresses, each of them attached to a
specific jail. I'm wondering if there is an easy way to monitor the bandwidth usage of
each of them individually. Upon googling, I ran into a lot of suggestions like
bandwidthd. I gave it
Hello. I'm running a FreeBSD machine with 5 IP addresses, each of them attached
to a specific jail. I'm wondering if there is an easy way to monitor the
bandwidth usage of each of them individually. Upon googling, I ran into a lot
of suggestions like bandwidthd. I gave it a try and it seemed ver
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>
> -Original Message-
> From: Philip Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 4:43 AM
> To: Radu MOLNAR; Arek Czereszewski
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; John Lee
> Subject: RE: IP bandwidth
>
>
> > > John Lee wrote:
> > >
>
4:43 AM
To: Radu MOLNAR; Arek Czereszewski
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; John Lee
Subject: RE: IP bandwidth
> > John Lee wrote:
> >
> >> dear all,
> >>
> >> i'm using a freebsd 4.10-stable server with 50 IP addresses.
> >> Is there a
> > John Lee wrote:
> >
> >> dear all,
> >>
> >> i'm using a freebsd 4.10-stable server with 50 IP addresses.
> >> Is there any program i can install that will be able to tell me:
> >>
> >> - how much bandwidth (ie. kbps) each individual IP is using?
> >>
> >> trafcount seems to count total traf
John Lee wrote:
dear all,
i'm using a freebsd 4.10-stable server with 50 IP addresses.
Is there any program i can install that will be able to tell me:
- how much bandwidth (ie. kbps) each individual IP is using?
trafcount seems to count total traffic only, any idea?
I.e.
ipfw + rrdtools or mrtg
f
John Lee wrote:
dear all,
i'm using a freebsd 4.10-stable server with 50 IP addresses.
Is there any program i can install that will be able to tell me:
- how much bandwidth (ie. kbps) each individual IP is using?
trafcount seems to count total traffic only, any idea?
I.e.
ipfw + rrdtools or mrtg
fr
In the immortal words of "John Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> i'm using a freebsd 4.10-stable server with 50 IP addresses.
> Is there any program i can install that will be able to tell me:
>
> - how much bandwidth (ie. kbps) each individual IP is using?
>
> trafcount seems to count total traffic
dear all,
i'm using a freebsd 4.10-stable server with 50 IP addresses.
Is there any program i can install that will be able to tell me:
- how much bandwidth (ie. kbps) each individual IP is using?
trafcount seems to count total traffic only, any idea?
thanks.
John
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Check out ipa in the ports.
/usr/ports/sysutils/ipa
Requires a firewall though.
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> "Jason L. Schwab" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have a machine with several ip addresses where users run alot of
> > different services, and I am wondeirng
"Jason L. Schwab" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a machine with several ip addresses where users run alot of
> different services, and I am wondeirng if anyone knows a way or
> some recommended software than can monitor the inbound and
> outbound bandwidth usage per i
Heya Folks;
I have a machine with several ip addresses where users run alot of
different services, and I am wondeirng if anyone knows a way or
some recommended software than can monitor the inbound and
outbound bandwidth usage per ip-address.
I have SNMPd a
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