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2007 Jul 27
1
MRTG with 14all.cgi on centos 5
Hi, I have setup MRTG with 14all.cgi cgi script. I downloaded it from below URL. http://my14all.sourceforge.net/14all-1.1.txt and did only below 3 changes to that file. those can be seen in BOLDletters. # if MRTG_lib.pm (from mrtg) is not in the module search path (@INC) # uncomment the following line and change the path appropriatly: #use lib qw(/usr/local/mrtg-2/lib/mrtg2); use lib
2005 Feb 15
1
Shorewall reporting with rrdtool and human readeable iptables output problem.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi everybody, this is my first post here, i''ve just syubscribed and i woud like to ask a question. i''m running shorewall latest version with mrtg and rrdtool, with the perl shorewall-stats.pl for reporting. the problem is that the pearl gets the stats by the shorewall show command and it''s human readeable bytes form, so
2006 Oct 01
0
mrtg monitoring shaped traffic
Dave, In a post to LARTC on 18 Sep 06 you said "I run MRTG on all outbound traffic". I''m a newbie with respect to mrtg. I have rrdtool and mrtg built on my Linux box but I have no SNMP so "nothing works". Could you please provide basic instructions for implementing mrtg with respect to traffic shaping? What is needed? Net-SNMP? OpenSNMP? If yes, what is SNMP used
2002 Oct 31
6
ipac/iptables + mrtg accounting
i''ve installed mrtg to make graphics of the trafic from the interfece throw the snmpd, and the same with ipac witch put iptables accounting rules colect them and store, and gets the output, but the "problem" is that ipac graphics are 3 times smaller that the snmpd. Why??? i did catch all the trafic with ipac so no problem here, and i know that ipac/iptables is at level 3, and
2004 Dec 13
2
Accounting and MRTG
I have a quick question regarding accounting rules. This is the contents of my accounting file. *for reference eth1 is my net interface eth0 is my loc interface ezp:COUNT - eth1 129.15.70.46 tcp 80 ezp:COUNT - 129.15.70.46 eth1 tcp - 80 smag:COUNT - eth1 129.15.70.24 tcp 80 smag:COUNT - 129.15.70.24 eth1 tcp - 80
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: Viewing Broadcast using scope in a Webpage
Hi Murray, > Is there a method to code on XHTML webpage that will use a "scope" to > display the music stream that is being played? (like something using > JavaScript?)... Depends on what data you want to use for that scope. ATM the only usefull data I can see in the source file (/admin/stats.xml) would be number of listeners. If you know about the bitrate of the stream you
2007 Dec 14
1
[Bridge] Packet per Second
Hi all, It's my first time using usenet... Well, I work on an ISP and we have a linux box acting as a bridge+firewall. With this bridge+firewall we control the packet rate per second from each client and from our repeaters. But I can`t measure the packet rate per IP. Is there any tool for this? Actually, what I want is to measure the packet rate per IP and generate graphics with mrtg or
2004 Aug 06
2
parsing icecast 1 and icecast2 logs in GUI web format
Eisele, Would you mind sharing with myself and other what you did to get this running? I am very familiar with webalizer, but perhaps others are not so. I'd be curious to see your scripts for getting it to work with MRTG seeing as how I use that often as well. Thanks. KJ <p>On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 09:16, EISELE Pascal wrote: > Hi > > I'm using webalizer without any
2004 Aug 06
0
parsing icecast 1 and icecast2 logs in GUI web format
Hi I'm using webalizer without any modification to parse icecast 1 log files. It's not so bad. I'm also using a set of shellscript to do some stats with mrtg (such as simultaneous listeners graph) and I've planed to make a small java program using mrtg or rrdtool to remplace my shellscript and so avoid to need access to log files. Bests regards, EISELE Pascal Kerry Cox a
2004 Aug 06
2
Re: Viewing Broadcast using scope in a Webpage
Hi Thomas, So those possible solutions could allow for an audio spectrum analyzer to be on a webpage? (i.e. like the ones you can see on XMMS or WinAmp?) Murray Thomas B. Ruecker, DM8TBR wrote: >Hi Murray, > > > >>Is there a method to code on XHTML webpage that will use a "scope" to >>display the music stream that is being played? (like something using
2002 Nov 22
2
TC HTB Traffic Shaping
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
1998 Nov 02
0
HTML Pages never refreshed
We are running MRTG on a RedHat linux 5.1 box. We are using Samba to allow the NT 4.0 IIS 4 server to mount the share with SMB. The version of Samba that we are running is 1.9.18p5. Here is the portion of the smb.conf that applies to the share: [mrtg] comment = MRTG Data Share browseable = yes path = /home/mrtg/data public = yes writable = no printable = no locking = no
2008 Sep 12
2
SNMP and OID/MIB/MRTG
Hi all. I am having an issue and quite frankly would rather not spend the entire next two days learning the entire snmp program. I am hoping someone out there has used MRTG and SNMP to make it work. I have both installed. Single server, polling itself. Question 1- does snmpd have to run as a daemon, or only run once so I can get OID and MIBs from it? Question 2- does anyone know the command
2004 Oct 25
2
Questions about qdisc statistics
Hello, I am a newbie . I use a PC which have Windows OS . I want to monitor bandwidth , bytes, packets, packet dropped etc at several linux routers . I want to ask you some questions : Can I use round robin database and mrtg tool to generate html files at linux routers and call them from windows PC ? If it is impossible , can I use snmp to retrieve data from linux router at windows PC (snmp
2004 May 14
0
Bandwidth measurement tools (was: GSM v iLBC for low bandwidth connections)
At 6:27 AM +1130 on 5/15/04, Craig wrote: >Hi Brian, > >Out of interest, what do you used to measure data throughput and graph >it? > >I have been trying to find something to do realtime logging and graphing >of data like this. > >craig Realtime graphing is not supported, but this tool happens to be UNIX-based and parseable by other upstream systems (like RRDTool or
2004 Feb 28
3
Darkstat
Hi all, please, tell me about security of Darkstat. Is it good idea to install it on firewall/gateway ? I'd like to measure our company traffic, but I do not have Apache running on the gateway. How could I redirect Darkstat's output to web-server inside company ? Or is there some other tool, which can measure in/out traffic and send output to another machine ? I know MRTG, but it uses
2003 Feb 11
1
MRTG + Samba
Hi all Just wondering if anyone has pointers for graphing data from Samba using MRTG. I already have MRTG graphing things like signal strength (cisco aironet pci), total kbps in/out each interface, mem and disk i/o usage. I'd like to graph, for example, average number connections over time; or maybe logins per hour .... or failed logins per hour. I know MRTG's requirements for input
2008 Oct 26
2
mrtg
any help/tips/document/link to setup and configure MRTG under Centos. Thanks
2011 Apr 17
0
Script Problem
I have a script I put in /etc/cron.fiveminutes graphs.sh #!/bin/sh env LANG=C mrtg /home/admin/domains/my---server.com/public_html/traffic/load/mrtg.cfg --logging /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 env LANG=C mrtg /home/admin/domains/my---server.com/public_html/traffic/eth0/mrtg.cfg --logging /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 #exit 0; Problem is there is some bug that raises an error even
2003 Aug 24
2
Howto Graph throughput?
I have successfully implemented a QoS system using HTB on a 2Mb/s leased line and it works very well, but I would like to be able to graph the three pipes to see what they are doing, eg: using MRTG or similar. Has anyone any experience or examples of how to do this please? Thanks, Chris _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl