On Tuesday 27 August 2002 23:37, S Mohan wrote:
Can there be a compatibility or tested on version mention in a readme
for each lrp? I know people do this on free time but this would be a
great help.
The developers have been discussing a better way of identifying glibc
differences in
On 26 Aug 2002 22:32:04 MST Jack Coates wrote:
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 22:16, Mark Ivey wrote:
What is the best way to monitor bandwidth usage with Bering? Ideally, I
would like to run something like MRTG on the Bering box itself with graphs
drawn in the weblet, but I realize MRTG
Mark,
I too have been looking at bandwidth monitoring with Bering. I have
used MRTG in the past and it gives nice graphical output of usage but it
isn't really sufficient for any useful accounting purposes. For
example, if you're simply trying to find out who is hogging all the
bandwidth on
-user] bering: monitoring bandwidth?
Mark,
I too have been looking at bandwidth monitoring with Bering. I have
used MRTG in the past and it gives nice graphical output of
usage but it
isn't really sufficient for any useful accounting purposes. For
example, if you're simply trying
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Mark,
I too have been looking at bandwidth monitoring with Bering. I have
used MRTG in the past and it gives nice
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George,
any experience with any of the other monitoring apps, such as
iptraf or
ipmeter?
Todd
George Luft wrote:
IPAUDIT is a great tool--especially for finding those
bandwidth hogs. But I
would run it on a separate
On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 03:28, Brad Fritz wrote:
On 26 Aug 2002 22:32:04 MST Jack Coates wrote:
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 22:16, Mark Ivey wrote:
What is the best way to monitor bandwidth usage with Bering? Ideally, I
would like to run something like MRTG on the Bering box itself with
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] bering: monitoring bandwidth?
George,
any experience with any of the other monitoring apps, such as
iptraf
On Tuesday 27 August 2002 09:44, Todd MacDougall wrote:
Yeah, I'm looking at using Trinux. Comes with a lot of admin
packages and hopefully won't be much of a headache to setup.
George Luft wrote:
No, none. iptraf comes with trinux. Is that the small distro that
you plan to use?
Will Bering be able to work with any .lrp file, or only .lrp files made
for Bering? Is there a definitive place to find packages? I've looked
around sourceforge and monkeynoodle, but I've never seen an answer to
these two questions
-Mark Ivey-
On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 08:02, guitarlynn wrote:
: [leaf-user] bering: monitoring bandwidth?
Will Bering be able to work with any .lrp file, or only .lrp files made
for Bering? Is there a definitive place to find packages? I've looked
around sourceforge and monkeynoodle, but I've never seen an answer to
these two questions
-Mark Ivey-
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Will Bering be able to work with any .lrp file, or only .lrp files made
for Bering? Is there a definitive
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 22:16, Mark Ivey wrote:
What is the best way to monitor bandwidth usage with Bering? Ideally, I
would like to run something like MRTG on the Bering box itself with graphs
drawn in the weblet, but I realize MRTG requires perl. How do other people
monitoring their
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