Hi guys, I'm new to TC HTB traffic shaping.... I installed it at my first try on my Bearing Leaf Router/Firewall I use the tc -s class show dev eth? To see my output All looks dandy and nice, but it's figures, of which at current momment looks like French to me, I would like to see exactly what these figures looks like in a GRAPH style... I know I can use MRTG, I do have some litte expience in it.. But I need to figure out, what will be THE TARGET to caputre to output via the VARIOIUS class from HTB.... If Mrtg, is not the best tool for this...can some one tell me of something very simple, not to much programming language to see, my output in a graph style.. What would be also very nice, if some on has a config file for MRTG or what every other tool propose, if they can e-mail it to me, for me to atleast get an ideal, how to build up the TARGET that should be monitored.. Thnks __________________________________________________________________ Reginald Richardson ICQ#: 365841 Current ICQ status: =20 + More ways to contact me=20 __________________________________________________________________
On Friday 22 November 2002 10:49, Reginald R. Richardson wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm new to TC HTB traffic shaping.... > > I installed it at my first try on my Bearing Leaf Router/Firewall > > I use the tc -s class show dev eth? To see my output > All looks dandy and nice, but it's figures, of which at current momment > looks like French to me, > > I would like to see exactly what these figures looks like in a GRAPH > style... http://home.docum.org/stef.coene/qos/gui/rrd.html > I know I can use MRTG, I do have some litte expience in it.. > But I need to figure out, what will be THE TARGET to caputre to output > via the VARIOIUS class from HTB.... > > If Mrtg, is not the best tool for this...can some one tell me of > something very simple, not to much programming language to see, my > output in a graph style.. > > What would be also very nice, if some on has a config file for MRTG or > what every other tool propose, if they can e-mail it to me, for me to > atleast get an ideal, how to build up the TARGET that should be > monitored.. More info on www.docum.org under "gui". I use rrdtool to store and graph the data. Rrdtool is part of the mrtg=20 package. Stef --=20 stef.coene@docum.org "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.oftc.net