Regarding bandwidth monitoring, you can use bandmin or brew your own iptables
solution. The basic idea is that you run iptables in the main server (a vserver can't
run it anyway) to track traffic to/from each IP.
With one version of bandmin (and Redhat) I had some issues with getting it to
correctly detect all the IPs being used by the vserver, but once you get it working,
it's an easy solution.
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Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 07:57:05 -0800
>What is the latest version of vserver? Is it .21, or did I end up at
>the wrong site?
>
>Also, does anyone know of a way to monitor the bandwidth used by a
>vserver?
>
>
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