Re: [PHP] Bandwidth and Mail statistics

2007-07-12 Thread Stut

Fernando Cosso wrote:

Hi guys
I have been asked to create a php script. It has to create a pdf with the
qmail and the bandwidth statistics. My first approach was to parse the html
output of the isoqlog for the mail and copy the mrtg's images
But it is a really nasty job.
I wonder if someone has done something similar to this.
Any help will be appreciated.
Best regards


You posted almost exactly the same request yesterday. No response 
usually means that nobody who can give you any assistance has seen it. 
Reposting it will not help and only serves to annoy.


A few questions...

1) Have you searched the list archives?

2) Have you Googled?

3) Have you MSN'd?

4) Have you actually tried anything yet?

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Re: [PHP] bandwidth usage

2004-12-15 Thread Greg Donald
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:07:00 -0500, Sebastian
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> was wondering if anyone knows of a php app that
> parses netstats on freebsd to display live bandwidth usage?

cd /usr/ports/net-mgmt/mrtg
make install clean

It's not PHP, but there's no wheel reinventing required.


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Re: [PHP] Bandwidth monitoring {!?}

2002-05-09 Thread Miguel Cruz

On Fri, 10 May 2002, Liam MacKenzie wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone knows of a system that will keep track of the
> amount of bandwidth a site has used.
> For example, someone has webspace, but is limited to 1 gig of data transfer.
> Someone downloads a 500M file off their site, so they've obviously got 500M
> left.
> 
> Is there a script that can monitor this?

It should be recorded in the web server logs.

miguel


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RE: [PHP] Bandwidth?

2001-07-05 Thread Chadwick, Russell


The little b, bits, so ~45KB

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From: Shrout, Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 10:26 AM
To: 'Chadwick, Russell'
Subject: RE: [PHP] Bandwidth?


Is that 350 KB/sec or 350 kbps?

Ryan Shrout

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From: Chadwick, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 1:19 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [PHP] Bandwidth?



Most colocations charge by sustained bandwidth throughout the month, not in
transfers per month so it may be difficult to get a comparison.  I am paying
485$/month which gets me 6U (2 servers) and a sustained 350kb/sec which
comes out to ummm a lot.  The colocation is at a Level3 facility with dual
OC-192s among other connections.  I think you should renegotiate your deal
with your current ISP or find somone else.  - Russ

-Original Message-
From: Shrout, Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 10:12 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [PHP] Bandwidth?


I know this really isn't a correct list, but I know most of you have
experience in getting hosting, etc and you have been very helpful in my PHP
troubles, so maybe you can help me here, too!  :)

Anyway, my site is currently colocated at a small ISP, that charges as
follows:

$265 - 2U rackspace + 8 GB traffic
+$8 each GB over 8

I just got my invoice for June, totaled at $947.  That's 77 GB over my
alloted 8 GB.  The site is growing and is very popular, so I am not
questioning the bandwidth number, but I am asking about the bandwidth rate.

Is $8/GB too much?  Last I checked most hosting providers charge by how much
continuous bandwidth I use, for instance 512 kbps, 768 kbps, 1.5 mbps, etc.
What kind of numbers can you all give me for comparison?  I want to see if I
am getting ripped off

Ryan Shrout
http://www.amdmb.com/


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Re: [PHP] Bandwidth?

2001-07-05 Thread Alex Behrens

Most colos charge for a dedicated pipe, 512k, 1mb, etc, per month, not usually by 
total transfer. However, some do but they usually give you like 30 or 50gb per month. 
The 8 you are getting is very low. My old host gave us 50gb for $150, so thats $3/gb. 
:)

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  From: Chadwick, Russell 
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 10:19 AM
  Subject: RE: [PHP] Bandwidth?



  Most colocations charge by sustained bandwidth throughout the month, not in
  transfers per month so it may be difficult to get a comparison.  I am paying
  485$/month which gets me 6U (2 servers) and a sustained 350kb/sec which
  comes out to ummm a lot.  The colocation is at a Level3 facility with dual
  OC-192s among other connections.  I think you should renegotiate your deal
  with your current ISP or find somone else.  - Russ

  -Original Message-
  From: Shrout, Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 10:12 AM
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
  Subject: [PHP] Bandwidth?


  I know this really isn't a correct list, but I know most of you have
  experience in getting hosting, etc and you have been very helpful in my PHP
  troubles, so maybe you can help me here, too!  :)

  Anyway, my site is currently colocated at a small ISP, that charges as
  follows:

  $265 - 2U rackspace + 8 GB traffic
  +$8 each GB over 8

  I just got my invoice for June, totaled at $947.  That's 77 GB over my
  alloted 8 GB.  The site is growing and is very popular, so I am not
  questioning the bandwidth number, but I am asking about the bandwidth rate.

  Is $8/GB too much?  Last I checked most hosting providers charge by how much
  continuous bandwidth I use, for instance 512 kbps, 768 kbps, 1.5 mbps, etc.
  What kind of numbers can you all give me for comparison?  I want to see if I
  am getting ripped off

  Ryan Shrout
  http://www.amdmb.com/


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RE: [PHP] Bandwidth?

2001-07-05 Thread Chadwick, Russell


Most colocations charge by sustained bandwidth throughout the month, not in
transfers per month so it may be difficult to get a comparison.  I am paying
485$/month which gets me 6U (2 servers) and a sustained 350kb/sec which
comes out to ummm a lot.  The colocation is at a Level3 facility with dual
OC-192s among other connections.  I think you should renegotiate your deal
with your current ISP or find somone else.  - Russ

-Original Message-
From: Shrout, Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 10:12 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [PHP] Bandwidth?


I know this really isn't a correct list, but I know most of you have
experience in getting hosting, etc and you have been very helpful in my PHP
troubles, so maybe you can help me here, too!  :)

Anyway, my site is currently colocated at a small ISP, that charges as
follows:

$265 - 2U rackspace + 8 GB traffic
+$8 each GB over 8

I just got my invoice for June, totaled at $947.  That's 77 GB over my
alloted 8 GB.  The site is growing and is very popular, so I am not
questioning the bandwidth number, but I am asking about the bandwidth rate.

Is $8/GB too much?  Last I checked most hosting providers charge by how much
continuous bandwidth I use, for instance 512 kbps, 768 kbps, 1.5 mbps, etc.
What kind of numbers can you all give me for comparison?  I want to see if I
am getting ripped off

Ryan Shrout
http://www.amdmb.com/


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