On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 10:34:20PM -0700, dt wrote:
Is there any standard (or non) FreeBSD tool that is used to measure a
current network throughput/bandwidth? And also, what are the
requirements to do so, and do I need to be root to run, or do I need to
load a special kernel module?
ntop
Is there any standard (or non) FreeBSD tool that is used to measure a
current network throughput/bandwidth? And also, what are the
requirements to do so, and do I need to be root to run, or do I need to
load a special kernel module?
Just run systat -if 1
That will tell you what you
(FreeBSD 4.8 and FreeBSD 3.3)
Oh, I've never tried it on 4.x. It works on my -CURRENT boxes though:
/0 /1 /2 /3 /4 /5 /6 /7 /8 /9 /10
Load Average
Interface Traffic PeakTotal
lo0 in
If you have perl installed,
'perl curnet.pl'
Or, you can do:
chmod 744 curnet.pl and the just run it:
./curnet.pl
The output should look like this:
Current Bandwidth Utilization: IN: [ 46.10 Kb/sec] OUT: [ 23.95 Kb/sec]
--Charlie
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, DanB wrote:
How do you run this
Here on my 4.8 stable it works without the -, so :
systat if 1 and not systat -if 1
HTH.
Beni.
Kenneth Culver wrote:
Is there any standard (or non) FreeBSD tool that is used to measure a
current network throughput/bandwidth? And also, what are the
requirements to do so, and do I need to be root
How do you run this scriipt?
Dan
Charlie Schluting wrote:
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 10:34:20PM -0700, dt wrote:
Is there any standard (or non) FreeBSD tool that is used to measure a
current network throughput/bandwidth? And also, what are the
requirements to do so, and do I need to
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 10:34:20PM -0700, dt wrote:
Hello,
Is there any standard (or non) FreeBSD tool that is used to measure a
current network throughput/bandwidth? And also, what are the
requirements to do so, and do I need to be root to run, or do I need to
load a special kernel module?
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 10:34:20PM -0700, dt wrote:
Is there any standard (or non) FreeBSD tool that is used to measure a
current network throughput/bandwidth? And also, what are the
requirements to do so, and do I need to be root to run, or do I need to
load a special kernel module?
This is what I get from: systat if 1
/0 /1 /2 /3 /4 /5 /6 /7 /8 /9 /10
Load Average |
/0 /10 /20 /30 /40 /50 /60 /70 /80 /90 /100
idle X
root idle: cpu0
root idle:
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Subject: Re: FreeBSD tool for network bandwidthmeasure ?
I'll have to say, MRTG and Ntop.
MRTG will give you an idea of network traffic and Ntop will monitor
Is there any standard (or non) FreeBSD tool that is used to measure a
current network throughput/bandwidth? And also, what are the
requirements to do so, and do I need to be root to run, or do I need to
load a special kernel module?
Just run systat -if 1
That will tell you what you want to
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 10:34:20PM -0700, dt wrote:
Hello,
Is there any standard (or non) FreeBSD tool that is used to measure a
current network throughput/bandwidth? And also, what are the
requirements to do so, and do I need to be root to run, or do I need to
load a special kernel module?
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