Network overload

From: silarri (silarri_at_prometeo.cps.unizar.es)
Date: 12/31/04


Date: 31 Dec 2004 04:55:24 -0800

Hi everybody,

I am testing a distributed application that runs on linux. Is there any
easy way by which I can determine the overload in the LAN? Some
standard utilities? The main problem is that I am not allowed to
install any tool.

Thanks in advance,

Sergio



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