Is there anyone knows how to grep certain row (like ROW3 and ROW6 only)? awk can print certain column, is there a binary that can print certain rows? Like the ff, when I do "cat 202.84.22.161_5.html | egrep "kb/s|b/s" it shows the ff. How can I print ROW3 and ROW6 only?
Anyone suggest <td>231.7 kb/s (9.7%)</td> <td>25.0 kb/s (1.0%) </td> <td>21.7 kb/s (0.9%) </td> --> ROW3 <td>180.1 kb/s (7.5%) </td> <td>6160.0 b/s (0.3%) </td> <td>7768.0 b/s (0.3%) </td> --> ROW 6 <td>241.8 kb/s (10.1%)</td> <td>9952.0 b/s (0.4%) </td> ----- Original Message ---- From: Nelson Serafica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 12:24:11 PM Subject: Re: [plug] how to get traffic every 5 mins. @ Rebs Does Cacti create a log file for its gathered data? I once installed cacti but used mrtg due to its ease of use. @Michael Cole I'll check ntop. Anyone used iptraf? ----- Original Message ---- From: Rebs Guarina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 10:53:30 AM Subject: Re: [plug] how to get traffic every 5 mins. Cacti works as well,bro... On 11/15/07, Nelson Serafica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I used mrtg to monitor my catalysts's traffic. Do you know any applications > that instead of graph, it will dump > the traffic's value to a certain file? I need to monitor the server's > traffic but in a way like this: > > 8:00 - 100 Kbps > 8:05 - 103 Kbps > 8:10 - 200 Kbps > 8:15 - 120 Kbps > etc., > > Is there an application that can dump those traffic to a text file or > atleast I can view it in a number value so that I can > paste it to a notepad? mrtg don't restore any copy of result of its traffic. > I need to to generate traffic of the server every month. > > Anyone can suggets? > > > -- > > Linux Noob > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________ > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://ph.mail.yahoo.com -- La Dee Dee, 1, 2, 3. VRRP ain't free. O P E N B S D CARP is free Platonic friends of the opposite sex - the real deal? Be a better buddy Find out at Yahoo! Answers ____________________________________________________ Organic foods - just how healthy is health food? Be a better foodie Find out at Yahoo! Answers - http://ph.answers.yahoo.com/
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