another one I like is smokeping it gives a much "richer" view of ping performance. ( not just yet or no, or delay, but also packet loss.
David On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:10 PM, David Collier-Brown <[email protected]> wrote: > > Well, I did a "delayroute" awk script that used traceroute: a similar > approach that turned its frequency of probing up when things fell below > some normal value would do nicely, and tell tek where the problem was as > seen from your site. > > --dave > > On 12/11/2014 01:46 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote: > >> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:47:03AM -0500, [email protected] wrote: >> >>> Most of the time this Teksaavy connection is fine, but on occasion it >>> slows to the point of being unusable. Can anyone suggest a program that >>> will log connection speed? A scrolling graph and ascii record would be >>> perfect. >>> >> Connection speed to where though? >> >> You would have to do something that talks to a system somewhere else and >> measures the current speed between those two places. Hopefully you can >> pick something where your connection locally is the slowest link and >> hence the one measured. >> >> There are lots of programs listed in response to a Google search, such as >>> this one: >>> http://dynacont.net/documentation/linux/network_monitoring/ >>> >>> But it would greatly help to hear what others in this group recommend. >>> I'm running Linux Mint. >>> >> > > -- > David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify > System Programmer and Author | some people and astonish the rest > [email protected] | -- Mark Twain > > > > > --- > GTALUG Talk Mailing List - [email protected] > http://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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