[cod] Bandwidth measurement

escapedturkey escapedturkey at escapedturkey.com
Wed Jan 7 16:58:14 EST 2009


iptraf -> enter -> IP Traffic Monitor -> enter -> All Interfaces

Ideally you'll have a static IP per game server that you run.

:)

|T-OC|Morpheus|:.Web wrote:
> I'll need quite some time to understand the doc it seems ;)
> 
> I have not read all the manual yet (in my bed almost asleep), but is 
> there some additional tools already existing to present the results of 
> monitoring with, to say, a web page ?
> 
> escapedturkey a écrit :
>> iptraf is very good. I use it all the time. Once you mess around with 
>> it, you'll know why it's recommended. :)
>>
>> |T-OC|Morpheus|:.Web wrote:
>>> What a detailed answer ^^
>>>
>>> I'm also interested in this kind of tool (I knew about MRTG, but it's 
>>> for the entire machine), can you describe it or give a good link, 
>>> please ?
>>>
>>> Ronny Schedel a écrit :
>>>> iptraf
>>>>
>>>>     ----- Original Message -----
>>>>     *From:* Walker <mailto:walkertje at gmail.com>
>>>>     *To:* cod at icculus.org <mailto:cod at icculus.org>
>>>>     *Sent:* Wednesday, January 07, 2009 9:58 PM
>>>>     *Subject:* [cod] Bandwidth measurement
>>>>
>>>>     Hi all,
>>>>
>>>>     I am not an ISP, just someone with a dedicated server for our clan.
>>>>
>>>>     I would like to know if it is possible to measure the actual
>>>>     bandwidth being used by (for instance) 1 gameserver. (we are
>>>>     running more). I'm using CentOS 5. Are there any tools out there
>>>>     doing this?
>>>>
>>>>     Greetz,
>>>>     Walker
>>>>
>>>
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