Julio E. Gonzalez P. wrote:
> Just check-out bandwidthd. Excelent tool!. A little "abandonware" now...
> but just works.
> 
> http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net/
> 
> Julio.

Hello.

I'm using bandwidthd too, but I have the following problem: every time I
restart the computer, or restart just the bandwidthd daemon, I loose all
the graphs that bandwidthd draw, and "counting" starts from 0.

What showld I do?

I'm using the standard bandwidthd.conf from Debian/Ubuntu distros, I
modified just subnet and dev parameters.

Thanks.
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