Re: /proc interface OR graphing again ?

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On Monday 09 September 2002 19:59, raptor wrote:
> hi,
>
> I was searching in the arhives(for tcng-htb patch, still searching !!) and
> found a discussion about /proc interface for the ip-statistics/qos ..... is
> there any advance on this ?
Not that I know ....

> Current practice is to install ipchains/iptables for counting the traffic
> and then graph the results with ip"something!" (computionaly intensive)....
> i probably will take the approach a separate station in promicious mode..
> but availability of the counters in the /proc can streamline the things
> alot and give a quick way with simple scripts to handle those things...

> And the idea to polling this statistics later with mrtg via net-snmp is
> good :")
I have some scripts that uses the rrdtool (that's the graping part of mrtg) to 
create graphs based on the counters in tc.  It also uses snmp to get the 
information so you can monitor on an other box.  The scripts are ugly and I 
have some snmp-related problems, but it works for me. (see docum.org on the 
gui page for an exampe).

Stef

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