Re: Re:Bandwidth Monitor

From: Harry (hari76_at_omantel.net.om)
Date: 05/08/04

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    Ed Wilts wrote:

    >On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 07:44:56PM +0530, Harry wrote:
    >
    >
    >>Thanks for your suggesstion, I downloaded the mrtg script, I also
    >>installed all the modules perfectly...as I got rpms from the net, now
    >>when I run the script I get this error....
    >>./mrtg_total.pl: line 135: syntax error near unexpected token `$DEBUG'
    >>./mrtg_total.pl: line 135: `my ($DEBUG)= (0); # 1 to get debugging
    >>printouts to STDERR,'
    >>
    >>Is there something wrong in the script ?or is is that I have to do
    >>something at my end...I was also wondering where are the options that
    >>specify the Interfaces...
    >>
    >>
    >
    >On that web page there are instructions on modifying your mrtg.cfg file
    >with what looks like comment lines (#-#) but are read by mrtg_total.pl
    >to get the information for each information.
    >
    >It took me a bit of time this morning, but I've finally got mine
    >working: http://www.ewilts.org/mrtg/graphs/mrtg_total/
    >
    >I grabbed my modules from cpan and recompiled from the sources. These
    >are the versions I used on my RHEL3 system:
    >[root@p6000 GD]# ls *gz
    >GD-1.41.tar.gz GDGraph3d-0.56.tar.gz
    >GDGraph-1.43.tar.gz GDTextUtil-0.86.tar.gz
    >
    >
    Thanks a Million Mr Ed for yr speedy response.....I downloaded the rpm
    followed some instructions from this site
    http://www.grape-info.com/doc/linux/config/mrtg-2.10.5-1.html
    and its working awesome......
    I have been seeing the graphs that it makes every 5 mins, it clearly
    shows all the connections and the Traffic Load but my million dollar
    question is yet to be answerd?Where do I get to see the total bandwidth
    utilised on a daily basis?Am i still missing something?Guess will need
    to resarch more, in the mean time yr pointer will defintaley be appreciated.

    Regards

    Harry

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