On 2013-06-09 04:32, Kenta Suzumoto wrote:
Hello. I'm running a FreeBSD machine with 5 IP addresses, each of them attached to a
specific jail. I'm wondering if there is an easy way to monitor the bandwidth usage of
each of them individually. Upon googling, I ran into a lot of suggestions like
Am 09.06.2013 um 04:32 schrieb Kenta Suzumoto ken...@hush.com:
Hello. I'm running a FreeBSD machine with 5 IP addresses, each of them
attached to a specific jail. I'm wondering if there is an easy way to monitor
the bandwidth usage of each of them individually. Upon googling, I ran into a
Hello. I'm running a FreeBSD machine with 5 IP addresses, each of them attached
to a specific jail. I'm wondering if there is an easy way to monitor the
bandwidth usage of each of them individually. Upon googling, I ran into a lot
of suggestions like bandwidthd. I gave it a try and it seemed
Kenta Suzumoto wrote:
Hello. I'm running a FreeBSD machine with 5 IP addresses, each of them attached to a
specific jail. I'm wondering if there is an easy way to monitor the bandwidth usage of
each of them individually. Upon googling, I ran into a lot of suggestions like
bandwidthd. I gave
Try this patch:
https://cgit.delphij.net/freebsd/patch/?id=39c6ec81eb015ed6788c203a1aea6148f813d063
We haven't merged it to -HEAD only because it's not clear how much
overhead this would incur.
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Hello,
I found fsc (http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/fsc/) to be extremely
useful.
Unfortunately, I can't get some services to be monitored, fscadm
enable just failes with Could not monitor service.
I don't know how kqueue interaction is working, so I can't guess why
some services can be
schrieb Harald Schmalzbauer am 14.02.2013 13:34 (localtime):
Hello,
I found fsc (http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/fsc/) to be extremely
useful.
Unfortunately, I can't get some services to be monitored, fscadm
enable just failes with Could not monitor service.
I don't know how kqueue
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On 06/28/2011 09:13 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Is there some tool (in the ports) to watch if changes done in one of SVN
branches are also incorporated into other branches?
Since version 1.5 SVN records this information in the mergeinfo
property, see [1] and [2].
Writing a script that reads
Hello,
Is there some tool (in the ports) to watch if changes done in one of SVN
branches are also incorporated into other branches? Let's say you have a
branch for a productive version 1.0, and a branch (or trunc) for the
next version 1.1 and a fix for a problem in 1.0 must of course also be
2011/4/21 Artem Kuchin mat...@itlegion.ru:
Hello!
We are running hosting servers and i think we need to monitor and log all
changes in filesystems (ftp log is written already, but
we give shell access and also files can be changed by scripts), so, when a
client asks when the file/directory
Hello!
We are running hosting servers and i think we need to monitor and log
all changes in filesystems (ftp log is written already, but
we give shell access and also files can be changed by scripts), so, when
a client asks when the file/directory
was changed or deleted and by whom we can
maintained by some
die-hard? I'd love to try it here, and will be very thankful, if it
gives me the monitoring, that I can not obtain otherwise... Thanks! Yours,
-mi
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On 12/06/10 08:30, Mikhail T. wrote:
Hi!
In FreeBSD there is coretemp(4), which is nice, but nothing else...
There is no hw.acpi.thermal hierarchy either on this box... Yet, the box
has 6 fans, two power-supplies, plus DIMMs -- all of them with sensors,
that I can't read...
did you try to
On 06.12.2010 14:51, Michael Fuckner wrote:
did you try to read the data via IPMI?
kldload ipmi;ipmitool sdr
Interestingly, I was doing just that, when your e-mail arrived...
ipmitool was impressive enough and I'm building openipmi to take a look
at that too.
I don't see information on
on 07/12/2010 01:09 Mikhail T. said the following:
On 06.12.2010 18:02, Andriy Gapon wrote:
BTW, you could probably write a simple script employing smbmsg(1) to query
the
DIMMs based on logic in the sdtemp driver.
From OpenBSD's sdtemp man-page, it would seem, the driver uses the iic
on 06/12/2010 23:05 Mikhail T. said the following:
The sensors-patches did not add any new entries under hw.sensors hierarchy :(
Oh good, one less potential source of sensors framework flames :-)
Seriously, the version that was ported to FreeBSD was very desktop-ish, so no
miracle was expected
On 06.12.2010 18:02, Andriy Gapon wrote:
BTW, you could probably write a simple script employing smbmsg(1) to query the
DIMMs based on logic in the sdtemp driver.
From OpenBSD's sdtemp man-page, it would seem, the driver uses the iic
framework (if that's the right word, khmm...)
And on this
On 06.12.2010 18:19, Andriy Gapon wrote:
Another possibility is that a driver that should be able to handle your hardwre
just doesn't know the particular IDs.
pciconf -lv output could shed some light.
Attached -- it is a vanilla PowerEdge 2900 with just one add-on card
-- audio...
Thanks!
on 07/12/2010 04:47 Mikhail T. said the following:
On 06.12.2010 18:19, Andriy Gapon wrote:
Another possibility is that a driver that should be able to handle your
hardwre
just doesn't know the particular IDs.
pciconf -lv output could shed some light.
Attached -- it is a vanilla PowerEdge
Or, do you have idea how to completely reinstall munin? :-)
Subject: monitoring
Hi,
What program do you use monitoring your system?
I used munin but after upgrading to 1.4 it stops working properly, I tried to
fix bout with no success.
Any idea?
thank you!
Laszlo
Hi,
What program do you use monitoring your system?
I used munin but after upgrading to 1.4 it stops working properly, I tried to
fix bout with no success.
Any idea?
thank you!
Laszlo
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On 17 June 2010 17:38, Steve Polyack kor...@comcast.net wrote:
On 06/17/10 12:02, Martin Turgeon wrote:
Hi again everyone,
I just realized after posting my question on optimal RAID config that the
best solution for hardware monitoring would be to use the integrated iDRAC6.
I have
Hi again everyone,
I just realized after posting my question on optimal RAID config that
the best solution for hardware monitoring would be to use the integrated
iDRAC6. I have the Express version (no dedicated port). I have never
worked with DRAC cards and I would like to know your opinions
On 06/17/10 12:02, Martin Turgeon wrote:
Hi again everyone,
I just realized after posting my question on optimal RAID config that
the best solution for hardware monitoring would be to use the
integrated iDRAC6. I have the Express version (no dedicated port). I
have never worked with DRAC
Hi,
currently I'm monitoring the network traffic with ng_netflow and
nfdump/nfsen is used to collect, display and analyze the network traffic.
I'm reviewing the tools to monitor ipv6. ng_netflow doesn't support ipv6
(is there a schedule to implement the needed protocol version 9?).
I tried
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Michael Goodell mggl...@pdc4u.com wrote:
Hello . . .
Looking for a *simple* protocol monitoring solution to test connectivity of
various facets of a system, i.e. HTTP / HTTPS / POP3 / SMTP etc. I am not
looking, and don't want to install a *heavy* application
Hi,
Nagios uses perl scripts to check tcp services, you could use them
instead of a complete installation.
Noel Jones escribió:
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Michael Goodell mggl...@pdc4u.com wrote:
Hello . . .
Looking for a *simple* protocol monitoring solution to test
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 03:21:38PM -0700, Michael Goodell wrote:
Hello . . .
Looking for a *simple* protocol monitoring solution to test connectivity
of various facets of a system, i.e. HTTP / HTTPS / POP3 / SMTP etc. I am
not looking, and don't want to install a *heavy* application like
Hello . . .
Looking for a *simple* protocol monitoring solution to test connectivity
of various facets of a system, i.e. HTTP / HTTPS / POP3 / SMTP etc. I am
not looking, and don't want to install a *heavy* application like Nagios
etc, but rather something much more simple.
I have seen
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 15:21:38 -0700, Michael Goodell mggl...@pdc4u.com wrote:
Looking for a *simple* protocol monitoring solution to test connectivity
of various facets of a system, i.e. HTTP / HTTPS / POP3 / SMTP etc.
I was always a fan of Wireshark (ex Etherial). It's lightweight
Hi folks:
(1) I'm only used Wireshark and Ethereal to inspect network traffic,
and I've only used these on several occasion. Would someone suggest
FreeBSD alternatives (console or xserver based?
(2) I'm testing my connection to a remote server. The connection is
supposed to be encrypted.
Daniel Underwood wrote:
Hi folks:
(1) I'm only used Wireshark and Ethereal to inspect network traffic,
and I've only used these on several occasion. Would someone suggest
FreeBSD alternatives (console or xserver based?
tcpdump(1). It can save to a pcap file for later review within
Daniel Underwood wrote:
Hi folks:
(1) I'm only used Wireshark and Ethereal to inspect network traffic,
and I've only used these on several occasion. Would someone suggest
FreeBSD alternatives (console or xserver based?
wireshark, formerly known as ethereal works just fine on FreeBSD. If you
Thanks for the help.
I couldn't find any flags/fields in TCP packets indicated whether
encrypted (as in the case of SSH packets). There isn't any, right?
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Daniel Underwood wrote:
Thanks for the help.
I couldn't find any flags/fields in TCP packets indicated whether
encrypted (as in the case of SSH packets). There isn't any, right?
No. TCP (Transport Layer) knows nothing about encryption/encoding, and
hence there is no room (or need) within
Daniel Underwood wrote:
Thanks for the help.
I couldn't find any flags/fields in TCP packets indicated whether
encrypted (as in the case of SSH packets). There isn't any, right?
Correct: there isn't anything like that in the TCP headers. Encryption
on TCP streams is an application level
Good morning everybody,
the FreeBSD raid monitoring website, which contains a lot information
regarding raid monitoring under FreeBSD, has a new home:
http://www.nico.schottelius.org/docs/freebsd-raid-monitoring/
If you've additional information or updates, please let me know
at nico-freebsd
Hi there.
Can I monitor raid AIC9580W?
ibm.com provides the utility arcconf, but only for linux.
I want to check raid state.
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On Sun, 8 Mar 2009, Polytropon wrote:
On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 23:04:45 -0500 (EST), Dan Mahoney, System Admin
d...@prime.gushi.org wrote:
Hey all,
I've got a dell 600SC in a remote location, and it's started freezing up
(I'm thinking I've got a dying fan).
I'm not familiar with this special
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 2:02 AM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin
d...@prime.gushi.org wrote:
On Sun, 8 Mar 2009, Polytropon wrote:
On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 23:04:45 -0500 (EST), Dan Mahoney, System Admin
d...@prime.gushi.org wrote:
Hey all,
I've got a dell 600SC in a remote location, and it's
easily slap
a compatible one into my system and ignore the noncompatible one).
But I can't exactly toss another hw monitoring chip in. :(
My understanding of Linux compat is the ability to run userland apps (not
drivers) under BSD. The closed minded attitude of
Dell that will support X but not Y
Hey all,
I've got a dell 600SC in a remote location, and it's started freezing up
(I'm thinking I've got a dying fan).
I've seen a thread from this user:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hardware/2004-September/001883.html
But seem to recall that non of this worked for me either.
On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 23:04:45 -0500 (EST), Dan Mahoney, System Admin
d...@prime.gushi.org wrote:
Hey all,
I've got a dell 600SC in a remote location, and it's started freezing up
(I'm thinking I've got a dying fan).
I'm not familiar with this special Dell system, but maybe the
tools mbmon
Hi Carl,
Thanks a lot for that tip. When I had a look a periodic.conf(8) there
are quite some more options for monitoring raid/ geom devices...
unfortunately there's no option for monitoring raid5 vinum devices...
greetz
olli
Am Donnerstag, den 05.03.2009, 20:53 -0500 schrieb Carl Chave:
From
Hi,
thanks for the tip, but somehow nagios is completly overdosed for the
customer I'm installing this thing for...
Seems like there's no way than coding it myself...
greetz
olli
Am Freitag, den 06.03.2009, 07:21 +0100 schrieb Frederique Rijsdijk:
Mister Olli wrote:
Hi hi...
What is
Hi hi...
What is the best way to monitor geom software raids (gmirror gvinum
raid5)???
The solution I'm searching for should be a kind of script which checks
the status, and drops me an email if something is wrong.
I found a nagios plugin, but currently I'm unable to invest enough time
to get
I'm not sure what the 'best' way to monitor a geom is but this should,
in theory, work. I wrote it while eating lunch, so obviously it hasn't
been tested much and probably contains bugs. If someone, perhaps here
on the list, could offer suggested changes (or a better way), that'd
be great!
From Michael Lucas' Absolute FreeBSD book page 550:
FreeBSD can include a status check of your mirrored disks in its daily
periodic(8) run. Just add the line daily_status_gmirror_enable=YES to
/etc/periodic.conf.
Not sure about other raid types beyond mirrors.
On 3/5/09, Mister Olli
Mister Olli wrote:
Hi hi...
What is the best way to monitor geom software raids (gmirror gvinum
raid5)???
The solution I'm searching for should be a kind of script which checks
the status, and drops me an email if something is wrong.
I found a nagios plugin, but currently I'm unable to
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hi there,
My machine has recently been taken down by (most likely) runaway java
process. The box had to be rebooted as there was no remote access to
it but I am not able to find anything useful in logs to confirm
whether it was java. Is there a tool that would enable
Hi there,
My machine has recently been taken down by (most likely) runaway java
process. The box had to be rebooted as there was no remote access to
it but I am not able to find anything useful in logs to confirm
whether it was java. Is there a tool that would enable me to
automatically turn on
On Wednesday 10 December 2008 11:57:34 Gian Paolo Buono wrote:
Hi,
I would like monitoring an interface and allarm if it exceeds the threshold
of 900 Mbit.
Do you know any struments ?
net/bmon can monitor and put into a database or dump to text file. From there
anything is possible
On Thursday 11 December 2008 10:04:30 Mel wrote:
On Wednesday 10 December 2008 11:57:34 Gian Paolo Buono wrote:
Hi,
I would like monitoring an interface and allarm if it exceeds the
threshold of 900 Mbit.
Do you know any struments ?
net/bmon can monitor and put into a database
Hi,
I would like monitoring an interface and allarm if it exceeds the threshold
of 900 Mbit.
Do you know any struments ?
I can also create a bash script with some tool or command.
Thanks...bye Gian Paolo
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Hello all.
Quick question - is where is a way to monitoring Dell PERC 6 RAID
Controller in FreeBSD 7.x ?
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Proskurin Kirill
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On Aug 11, 2008, at 5:51 PM, Chris Hastie wrote:
I have a Dell PowerEdge 860 with SAS 5iR RAID controller and FreeBSD
6.2. The controller is configured for RAID 1. The controller is
recognised as mpt0 and seen as a SCSI device da0. All seems to be
working fine, but is there any way to tell if
On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 09:25 -0400, John Almberg wrote:
On Aug 11, 2008, at 5:51 PM, Chris Hastie wrote:
I have a Dell PowerEdge 860 with SAS 5iR RAID controller and FreeBSD
6.2. The controller is configured for RAID 1. The controller is
See if Dell has populated IPMI SDR data structures
I have a Dell PowerEdge 860 with SAS 5iR RAID controller and FreeBSD
6.2. The controller is configured for RAID 1. The controller is
recognised as mpt0 and seen as a SCSI device da0. All seems to be
working fine, but is there any way to tell if one of the disks fails?
Lots of searching has
Just to summarize (after 5.5 days of uptime), i'd like to recap on what
happened next.
I burned the SiS 651 based motherboard, while memtesting, and i replaced it
with
a new Asrock, Intel 82865G based motherboard.
All run fine, no panics, no unexpected segfaults.
It seems that the old SiS was
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
Just to summarize (after 5.5 days of uptime), i'd like to recap on what
happened next.
I burned the SiS 651 based motherboard, while memtesting, and i replaced it with
a new Asrock, Intel 82865G based motherboard.
Hey, I have three of these! One of them is
Στις Tuesday 22 July 2008 00:25:46 ο/η Tore Lund έγραψε:
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
...
Having said that, the issue with the temperature must not be my thing :(
after kldload coretemp, i get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]% sysctl -a | grep tempera
hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature: 40,0C
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
Στις Tuesday 22 July 2008 00:25:46 ο/η Tore Lund έγραψε:
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
...
Having said that, the issue with the temperature must not be my thing :(
after kldload coretemp, i get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]% sysctl -a | grep tempera
Στις Tuesday 22 July 2008 10:16:02 ο/η Manolis Kiagias έγραψε:
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
Στις Tuesday 22 July 2008 00:25:46 ο/η Tore Lund έγραψε:
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
...
Having said that, the issue with the temperature must not be my thing :(
after kldload coretemp, i
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
While experimenting, i noticed the 1st and 3rd temperatures from mbmon to be
updated in a fashion that seems
natural.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]% mbmon
Temp.= 41.0, 201.0, 42.0; Rot.= 3443,0,0
Vcore = 1.50, 1.81; Volt. = 3.30, 5.08, 11.43, -11.74, -1.69
Στις Tuesday 22 July 2008 14:27:28 ο/η Manolis Kiagias έγραψε:
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
While experimenting, i noticed the 1st and 3rd temperatures from mbmon to
be updated in a fashion that seems
natural.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]% mbmon
Temp.= 41.0, 201.0, 42.0; Rot.= 3443,0,
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
Στις Tuesday 22 July 2008 14:27:28 ο/η Manolis Kiagias έγραψε:
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
While experimenting, i noticed the 1st and 3rd temperatures from mbmon to be
updated in a fashion that seems
natural.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]% mbmon
Temp.=
Hi, i have had various crashes and segfaults in the last hot days (room temp
about 30 deg C).
I tried to monitor CPU temp with mbmon, which shows a very big value in COU
temperature:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mbmon -c 1
Temp.= 42.0, 201.0, 39.0; Rot.= 3245,0,0
Vcore = 1.50, 1.81; Volt. =
Στις Monday 21 July 2008 14:59:09 ο/η Kemian Dang έγραψε:
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
Hi, i have had various crashes and segfaults in the last hot days (room
temp about 30 deg C).
I tried to monitor CPU temp with mbmon, which shows a very big value in COU
temperature:
[EMAIL
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
Hi, i have had various crashes and segfaults in the last hot days (room temp
about 30 deg C).
I tried to monitor CPU temp with mbmon, which shows a very big value in COU
temperature:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mbmon -c 1
Temp.= 42.0, 201.0, 39.0; Rot.= 3245,0,0
From: Achilleas Mantzios [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, i have had various crashes and segfaults in the last hot days
(room temp about 30 deg C). I tried to monitor CPU temp with mbmon,
which shows a very big value in COU temperature:
I also opened the case in order to get ventilated with fresh air
Στις Monday 21 July 2008 15:41:01 ο/η DA Forsyth έγραψε:
From: Achilleas Mantzios [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, i have had various crashes and segfaults in the last hot days
(room temp about 30 deg C). I tried to monitor CPU temp with mbmon,
which shows a very big value in COU temperature:
I
be located rather high - at CPU height - since warm
air always goes up. This is where most cases have a place for the fan
anyway.
A note for monitoring: If you are using FreeBSD 7.0 and you have an
Intel Core CPU, there is a new coretemp(4) driver that can actually read
the on-die digital thermal
not be my thing :(
after kldload coretemp, i get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]% sysctl -a | grep tempera
hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature: 40,0C
dev.cpu.0.temperature: -1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]%
The first always is stuck to 40 and dev.cpu.0.temperature to -1.
A note for monitoring: If you are using FreeBSD 7.0
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
As you already noticed, mbmon is no good in recent hardware. It works
successfully in my 865-based systems though.
As others have said, I would recommend adding a rear out-take fan. Do
not rely on the PSU's fan to take all the warm air out. The PSU
generates
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
...
Having said that, the issue with the temperature must not be my thing :(
after kldload coretemp, i get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]% sysctl -a | grep tempera
hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature: 40,0C
dev.cpu.0.temperature: -1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]%
The first always is
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 16:56:10 +0300 Achilleas Mantzios
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ΣÏÎ¹Ï Monday 21 July 2008 15:41:01 ο/η DA Forsyth ÎγÏαÏε:
From: Achilleas Mantzios [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, i have had various crashes and segfaults in the last hot days
(room temp about 30 deg C). I
Hi list,
I have a new FreeBSD 7.0 installation with a HighPoint RocketRAID 2310
with 4 Disks.
is there a way to check the raidstatus for the raid and/or is there a
way to let smartmontools check the disks?
Thanks.
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Hi list,
I have a new FreeBSD 7.0 installation with a HighPoint RocketRAID 2310
with 4 Disks.
is there a way to check the raidstatus for the raid and/or is there a
way to let smartmontools check the disks?
I believe
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 13:28 -0500, Andy Christianson wrote:
In response to Andy Christianson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We've been able to do this using IPMI.
You can talk to the DRAC4/DRAC5 BMC out of band, independent of the OS.
Otherwise: # kldload /boot/kernel/ipmi.ko
God speed.
~BAS
Thanks
Hello,
We are using a Dell PowerEdge 1950. Is it possible to monitor the
temperature of the CPU from the terminal? /dev/smb0 does not exist, but
/dev/io does. I have tried lmmon and it does not work. I have also tried
lmmon with the -i option and that did not work.
Thanks in advance for
In response to Andy Christianson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
We are using a Dell PowerEdge 1950. Is it possible to monitor the
temperature of the CPU from the terminal? /dev/smb0 does not exist, but
/dev/io does. I have tried lmmon and it does not work. I have also tried
lmmon with the -i
In response to Andy Christianson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We've been able to do this using IPMI.
Thanks for the fast response. I have installed the ipmitool port, but I
have no /dev/ipmi. Do I have to manually load the driver?
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Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 13:28 -0500 schrieb Andy Christianson:
In response to Andy Christianson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We've been able to do this using IPMI.
Thanks for the fast response. I have installed the ipmitool port, but I
have no /dev/ipmi. Do I have to manually load the driver?
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From: Bill Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 2:09 PM
To: Andy Christianson
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Temperature Monitoring on PowerEdge 1950
In response to Andy Christianson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
We are using a Dell PowerEdge 1950
Greetings,
I need to monitor the network traffic from specific IP addresses.
I need to be able to deduce the applications that are running
that are generating the traffic.
What software in the ports collection will allow me to do this ?
thanks,
Darryl
tcpdump and pump that through ethereal?
On Jan 10, 2008, at 9:14 AM, Darryl Hoar wrote:
Greetings,
I need to monitor the network traffic from specific IP addresses.
I need to be able to deduce the applications that are running
that are generating the traffic.
What software in the ports
trafshow ...
bye
Norman
Am Donnerstag, den 10.01.2008, 09:47 -0600 schrieb Eric Crist:
tcpdump and pump that through ethereal?
On Jan 10, 2008, at 9:14 AM, Darryl Hoar wrote:
Greetings,
I need to monitor the network traffic from specific IP addresses.
I need to be able to deduce
if any of your network devices have NetFlow capability you could try IPFlow (
http://www.ipflow.utc.fr/index.php/Main_Page ) as a collector. There are
binaries for FreeBSD and as a flow collector goes it is quite straightforward.
It can also be hooked up with RRDTool.
Phil
If you have the correct network setup available (network tap, hubs,
SPAN/mirror port) then ntop will give you a good deal of help.
On Jan 10, 2008 7:14 AM, Darryl Hoar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I need to monitor the network traffic from specific IP addresses.
I need to be able to
Hi,
I need to monitor the network traffic from specific IP addresses.
I need to be able to deduce the applications that are running
that are generating the traffic.
Unless you have full acess to the machine with that specific IP, you
will never be able to do more than guessing what are the
On Friday 28 September 2007 14:53:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wanting to see what my servers utilize as far as memory, disk, cpu,
etc. over a certain time period. Is there some software that I can use?
I guess something like the 'top' command that gives an average output over
a certain
Hi,
On 9/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wanting to see what my servers utilize as far as memory, disk, cpu,
etc. over a certain time period. Is there some software that I can use?
I guess something like the 'top' command that gives an average output over
a certain
a certain time.
I downloaded sysstat for my linux boxes, but it does not want to compile
under freebsd.
systat under freebsd (single s)
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I was wanting to see what my servers utilize as far as memory, disk, cpu,
etc. over a certain time period. Is there some software that I can use?
I guess something like the 'top' command that gives an average output over
a certain time.
you could make a script using top|head +sleep :)
And for visual historical data, use MRTG.
~BAS
On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 15:30 +0200, Dominique Goncalves wrote:
Hi,
On 9/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wanting to see what my servers utilize as far as memory, disk, cpu,
etc. over a certain time period. Is there
I was wanting to see what my servers utilize as far as memory, disk, cpu,
etc. over a certain time period. Is there some software that I can use?
I guess something like the 'top' command that gives an average output over
a certain time.
I downloaded sysstat for my linux boxes, but it does not
What about monit?
http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/
Here is the manual online:
http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/doc/manual.php
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