Re: Network bandwidth tools.

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On Sun, 16 Jan 2011, Cameron Kerr wrote:

> To: CentOS mailing list <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
> From: Cameron Kerr <cameron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re:  Network bandwidth tools.
> 
> It all depends on your requirements:
>
> - what sort of questions would you like your solution to be able to answer? (can you give us  a few?)
>
> - what monitoring infrastructure do you already have? (SNMP, for example, could be rather useful here)
>
> - how much level of ad-hoc reporting do you require?
>
> - you mentioned "incoming and outgoing network speeds", which doesn't necessarily refer to any web-specific analysis; is this what you meant?
>
> Plenty of tools out there: ntop may be a good starting point.
>
> 	http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-install-ntop-on-rhel-centos-fedora-linux/
>
> Netflow and SNMP would be my first points of call if I wanted something more.... infrastructural.
>
> For ad-hoc use of TCP sessions, with a top-like 
> experience, I would just break out tcptrack (there are 
> RPMs available, but doesn't appear to be a Centos package)

I'm willing to build it for Centos 5.5 if that helps :)

Keith

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