Seems there's a bit of demand for this so I'll clean up the code and make it available.

- mike

On 21/10/2010 23:01, Aaron Cooper wrote:

Hi Mike,

That sounds perfect mate

Aaron

*From:*[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Mike Cochrane
*Sent:* Thursday, 21 October 2010 3:52 p.m.
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*Subject:* Re: [phpug] [OT] Server based Bandwidth Reporting

I have a script that can give an approximation of international/local traffic out of apache. This is grouped by request hostname and based on apache logs.

There are a few issues with this:
    - It counts apache bytes, ignoring tcp overheads that your host counts
    - It only covers apache traffic, not smtp/imap/pop3
    - Doesn't factor incoming requests
- We don't have access to our hosts route tables to know what is and isn't international
    - It's not real time, processed offline overnight
    - Requires custom apache logging config
It's normally +/- 2GB (~5%) of our bill at the end of the month so close enough for our purposes.

If you're interested let me know and I'll see if i can clean up the code a bit and release it lgpl.

- Mike

On 21/10/2010 15:39, Aaron Cooper wrote:

Oh,

Running on Centos 5

    ----- Original Message -----

    *From:*Aaron Cooper <mailto:[email protected]>

    *To:*[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

    *Sent:*Thursday, October 21, 2010 3:36 PM

    *Subject:*[phpug] [OT] Server based Bandwidth Reporting

    Hi people,

    One of our main web servers is a new VPS running WHM with a new
    host. We migrated all sites to this server from a provider with un
    monitored bandwidth.

    Our new provider monitors international traffic tightly and I am
    struggling to find a way to build a report of the sites hosted
    there. Really the only way is to view individual statistics pages
    and take note of the Total, local and international.

    Is anyone aware of a package capable of reporting on traffic
    consumption based on cPanel user, or at the very least, root
    directory location.

    I need to see who is using what so we can develop pricing accordingly.

    Cheers

    A

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