On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 18:00:46 +0000
beni <beni brinckman.info> wrote:
> On Thursday 24 April 2008 18:10:40 Tobias Kirschstein
wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > i'm looking for a small tool to query the current
network traffic
> > (kb IN and OUT) per interface. is there any sysctl
or tool which
> > gives me a similar output to "systat
-ifstat":
> >
> > /0 /1 /2 /3 /4 /5
/6 /7 /8 /9 /10
> > Load Average ||||
> >
> > Interface Traffic
Peak
> > Total lo0 in 0.000 KB/s 0.000 KB/s
226.079
> > KB out 0.000 KB/s 0.000 KB/s
226.079 KB
> >
> > wpi0 in 0.000 KB/s 0.000
KB/s
> > 164.577 MB out 0.000 KB/s 0.000 KB/s
6.205
> > MB
> >
> > the background:
> > unfortunately the network monitor build into
superkaramba does not
> > work for freebsd, os i want to write a widget
which uses sysctl or
> > any other tool if available got get this
information. systat is not
> > appropriate to be used because it does not
terminate on its own as
> > i see.
>
> I'm using a modified version of Superkarambas
CompactMonitor. It is
> written for Linux I think, but easily adaptable for
freebsd.
> All I did was moddify the
>
~/.kde/share/apps/superkaramba/themes/CompactMonitor/Compact
Monitor.theme
> file :
>
> text x=435 y=50 sensor=network device="vr0"
format="%in KB/s"
> decimals=1 text x=370 y=50
value="Download"
> text x=570 y=50 sensor=program program="netstat
-ibh | grep Link#1
> | awk '{print $7}'" align=right interval=1000
>
> text x=435 y=65 sensor=network device="vr0"
format="%out KB/s"
> decimals=1 text x=370 y=65 value="Upload"
> text x=570 y=65 sensor=program program="netstat
-ibh | grep Link#1 |
> awk '{print $10}'" align=right interval=1000
>
> Add
> graph x=370 y=30 sensor=network device="vr0"
format="%out" w=200
> h=15 color=255,127,127 interval=1000 max=100
> graph x=370 y=30 sensor=network device="vr0"
format="%in" w=200
> h=15 color=127,230,180 interval=1000 max=100
> if you want to add a graphic representation and change
the "vr0"
> according to your (ethernet) device.
>
> It works for me with kde 3.5.8 on 7.0-stable.
thanks a lot! i missed the device=vr0 part in my config...
sometimes it
can be so simple ;)
--
ciao,
lev
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