I have about four LTSP networks that have LTSP4 and have been running great
for years now. Clients are very happy but need to run LibreOffice to support
new file types so rather then rebuild their entire network I am installing
VMware images to host their desktop sessions using Edubuntu based on
Yes iptraf is the program I was looking for, I just cannot seem to find any
way to make it filter on user ID's.
Know of any program that can show me network traffic of each user?
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Richard Doyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 08:00 -0700, Royce
, Royce Souther wrote:
I think someone or some program on my LTSP server is doing something
to suck up all the bandwidth to the Internet. Not sure what the best
way to find who or what. The server is very remote, it would take most
of my day to drive there so I want to fix this over SSH
I think someone or some program on my LTSP server is doing something to suck
up all the bandwidth to the Internet. Not sure what the best way to find who
or what. The server is very remote, it would take most of my day to drive
there so I want to fix this over SSH.
I recall using an ncurses text
?
Thank you for your help.
Best Regards,
Donny Christiaan.
Royce Souther wrote:
Nice motherboard! I am running Tyan MB's in all my multiy-CPU LTSP
servers.
Things I like about Tyan MB's. Excelent support in Linux for network
devices, boots without a keyboard.
Things I like about
Yes they have great support. One of my clients had a problem with a system
and sent the MB to them, they did a full test and found nothing wrong with
it. It turned out to be a flaky power supply. They shipped the MB back very
quickly.
On 10/22/07, Peter Hartmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But an
bigger than 4Mb is
that true?
Btw, have u buy Tyan h1000E (S3970-E) ? can you share to me your
experience using that MB with Linux? what about the compatibility ?
Thank you for your help.
Best Regards,
Donny Christiaan.
Royce Souther wrote
Nice motherboard! I am running Tyan MB's in all my multiy-CPU LTSP servers.
Things I like about Tyan MB's. Excelent support in Linux for network
devices, boots without a keyboard.
Things I like about this MB, on-board video, I HATE having to buy a video
card for a server. With on-bard video you