Hi Monks,
I have just released version 0.2 of ibmonitor
Here is a brief summary
ibmonitor is an interactive linux console application
(a perl script!) which shows bandwidth consumed and
total data transferred on all interfaces.
Its main features are:
- Shows received, transmitted and total bandwidth of each interface
- Calculates and displays the combined value of all interfaces
- Values can be displayed in Kbits/sec(Kbps) and/or KBytes/sec(KBps)
- Can show maximum bandwidth consumed on each interface
since start of utility
- Can show average bandwidth consumption on each interface
since start of utility
- The output with all features (max, avg and display in Kbps and KBps) easily fits on a 80x24 console or xterm
- Can interactively change output display format
Visit the following links for more information:
ibmonitor sourceforge home page
ibmonitor on Freshmeat
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