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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arc_of_descent
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