On 23/08/06, Julien TOUCHE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tony sarendal wrote on 22/08/2006 08:32:
I wrote a script to generate graphs for the queues using python and
rrdtool a while back when I needed it, although it only works with
CBQ. http://www.prefixmaster.com/eyeonpf.php
awesome tool.
On 23/08/06, tony sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23/08/06, Julien TOUCHE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tony sarendal wrote on 22/08/2006 08:32:
I wrote a script to generate graphs for the queues using python and
rrdtool a while back when I needed it, although it only works with
On 23/08/06, Julien TOUCHE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tony sarendal wrote on 22/08/2006 08:32:
I wrote a script to generate graphs for the queues using python and
rrdtool a while back when I needed it, although it only works with
CBQ. http://www.prefixmaster.com/eyeonpf.php
awesome tool.
On 22/08/06, Michal Soltys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lawrence Horvath wrote:
Is there a way to monitor how much traffic is passing through a queue in
bps?
I wrote a script to generate graphs for the queues using python and rrdtool
a while back when I needed it, although it only works with
tony sarendal wrote on 22/08/2006 08:32:
I wrote a script to generate graphs for the queues using python and
rrdtool a while back when I needed it, although it only works with
CBQ. http://www.prefixmaster.com/eyeonpf.php
awesome tool. i try it yesterday evening and it is really simple to
Is there a way to monitor how much traffic is passing through a queue in bps?
Im using 'pfctl -s queue -v' but it seems to only show a running total
of packets and bits that have passed through it, and i want to be able
to see it in bps anyone know of a way to do this?
# uname -a
OpenBSD
On 8/21/06, Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to monitor how much traffic is passing through a queue in bps?
Im using 'pfctl -s queue -v' but it seems to only show a running total
of packets and bits that have passed through it, and i want to be able
to see it in bps
Lawrence Horvath wrote:
Is there a way to monitor how much traffic is passing through a queue in
bps?
Besides pfctl -vvsq, try pftop from ports - it's great pf monitor, similar
in use to top.
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