Solved.
The problem is that nicstat doesn't know interface speed:
*"A number of people have commented to me that nicstat always reports "0.00"
for %Util on Linux. The reason for this is that there is no simple way an
unprivileged user can get the speed of an interface in Linux (quite happy
for someone to prove me wrong on that however). Recently I got an offer of a
patch from David Stone, to add an option to nicstat that tells it what the
speed of an interface is. Pretty reasonable idea, so I have added it to the
Linux version. You will see this new "-S" option explained if you use
nicstat's "-h" (help) option. I have made another change which makes nicstat
more portable, hence easier to build on Linux."*
from http://blogs.sun.com/timc/entry/nicstat_the_solaris_and_linux
thanks Akara!
regards,
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Bruno Guimarães Sousa
www.ifba.edu.br
PONTONET - DGTI - IFBA
Ciência da Computação UFBA
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2010/5/25 Bruno Guimarães Sousa <[email protected]>
> I sad that i use 64 bit system to explain the use of "aptitude install
> libc6-dev-i386" :)
>
> Is that a way to use other parameters than %Utilization? Is is always
> displaying 0%, i think maybe because it is a gigabit interface:
> * Time Int rKB/s wKB/s rPk/s wPk/s rAvs wAvs
> %Util Sat
> 17:54:40 lo 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
> 0.00
> 17:54:40 eth0 399.0 15673.8 5656.4 10985.8 72.24 1461.0 0.00
> 0.00
> Time Int rKB/s wKB/s rPk/s wPk/s rAvs wAvs %Util
> Sat
> 17:54:41 lo 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
> 0.00
> 17:54:41 eth0 320.2 12525.9 4529.0 8770.8 72.39 1462.4 0.00
> 0.00
> Time Int rKB/s wKB/s rPk/s wPk/s rAvs wAvs %Util
> Sat
> 17:54:42 lo 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
> 0.00
> 17:54:42 eth0 428.8 16899.8 6089.4 11830.7 72.10 1462.8 0.00
> 0.00
> Time Int rKB/s wKB/s rPk/s wPk/s rAvs wAvs %Util
> Sat
> 17:54:43 lo 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
> 0.00
> 17:54:43 eth0 496.6 19500.2 7040.2 13671.5 72.22 1460.6 0.00
> 0.00
> Time Int rKB/s wKB/s rPk/s wPk/s rAvs wAvs %Util
> Sat
> 17:54:44 lo 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
> 0.00
> 17:54:44 eth0 542.9 21339.3 7712.2 14975.4 72.09 1459.2 0.00
> 0.00*
>
>
>
> --
> Bruno Guimarães Sousa
> www.ifba.edu.br
> PONTONET - DGTI - IFBA
> Ciência da Computação UFBA
> Registered Linux user #465914
>
>
> 2010/5/25 Akara Sucharitakul <[email protected]>
>
> You can just create a directory named x64 under Linux and copy/link from
>> the i386 directory. You don't need to rebuild it. Will run in 32bi mode on a
>> 64bit system. I have to check whether x64 is the right name but it has to
>> match your os.arch system property. Thanks.
>>
>> -Akara
>>
>>
>> On 05/25/10 01:26 PM, Bruno Guimarães Sousa wrote:
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Ops, it was under my nose all the time :)
>> Just find out how to build it (i am using a 64 bit system):
>> # aptitude install libc6-dev-i386
>> # wget
>> http://blogs.sun.com/roller/resource...at-1.22.tar.gz<http://blogs.sun.com/roller/resources/timc/nicstat/nicstat-1.22.tar.gz>
>> # tar –xzf nicstat-1.22.tar.gz
>> # cd nicstat-1.22
>> # mv Makefile.Linux
>> <http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=3980925#>Makefile
>> # make
>> # make install
>>
>> --
>> Bruno Guimarães Sousa
>> www.ifba.edu.br
>> PONTONET - DGTI - IFBA
>> Ciência da Computação UFBA
>> Registered Linux user #465914
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Akara Sucharitakul <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Should already be there:
>>>
>>> $FABAN/bin/Linux/i386/nicstat
>>>
>>> Let me know if you don't have it. Perhaps need a newer version.
>>>
>>> -Akara
>>>
>>>
>>> On 05/25/10 11:38 AM, Bruno Guimarães Sousa wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Is there a nicstat equivalent command for Debian systems?
>>> netstat doesn't substitute it :(
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> --
>>> Bruno Guimarães Sousa
>>> www.ifba.edu.br
>>> PONTONET - DGTI - IFBA
>>> Ciência da Computação UFBA
>>> Registered Linux user #465914
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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