Eric,
A very effective but not so easy way to see exactly what sort of traffic
your router has been moving, is to install a NetFlow probe on your
router. It will forward flows to a NetFlow collector, permitting further
analysis and graphing on the traffic. You would then be able to
categorize the
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We use with no issue CF cards on my systems that are neo similar to the
system.
We've used only sandisk cards ( both 32 M / 64 M depending on
avaliability at the stores) plus a 8 M card from a Canon digital camera.
We use bering 1.0-stable with a
Is anyone running CF with absolutely no issues??
Hi Bob,
I am running one Bering 1.2 and two Berings uClibc 2.2.3 on
Soekris 4801 and pcengines' WRAP platforms with some different
almost-noname flashes. I never had any problems, but the very first
time:
Namely, fully determined to do it
| * the page produced could probably allow display by hour, day, week,
| etc., with links to drill down into bars or look at a larger view.
| Typical parameterized cgi stuff.
|
| I'm not sure when I'd have time for this, but does it strike folks as
| useful and not duplicating something we
Hi,
A very effective but not so easy way to see exactly what sort of traffic
your router has been moving, is to install a NetFlow probe on your
router. It will forward flows to a NetFlow collector, permitting further
analysis and graphing on the traffic. You would then be able to
Hello Eric,
You could try the pmacct package, it may be exactly what you need.
Eric Spakman
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From: Eric House[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/28/05 2:25:45 AM
To: leafleaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [leaf-user] Wanted: easy way to see load over time
I'd like to be
Auto, LBA, or CHS?
Consider this:
- Your controller is setup for Auto
- Your CF is detected as LBA
(even though it's = 512MB, all CFs are supposed to support LBA, my
understanding)
- Next day, your BIOS is having a bad-hair-day, CF is now detected as
CHS
(but you don't notice the boot message!
Hi all -
I have not been able to find the rtl8139.o module for Bering uClibc. I found
it for Bering 1.2 in the modules tar.gz in the net/ directory, but it was not
in the Bering uClibc (I looked in the modules tar.gz for both 2.2.3 and
2.3-beta4 (2.4.26 and 2.4.31 kernels respectively)). Do I
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Stephen Crane wrote:
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 19:56:13 -0700
From: Stephen Crane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [leaf-user] Module for rtl8139
Hi all -
I have not been able to find the rtl8139.o module for Bering uClibc. I found
it for Bering