How can I track quantity of data in and our of my system?
I'm trying to find out how many bytes/megabytes is being sent and received over my network card. Reason for this is because I'm thinking of getting a GPRS card when I go to Germany for a tradeshow. The company will charge me $13.00 per MB. Thanks, Tom -- Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com
On Monday 01 Mar 2004 19:10 pm, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I'm trying to find out how many bytes/megabytes is being sent and received over my network card.
ifconfig will tell you this... Dylan -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 11:21, Dylan wrote:
On Monday 01 Mar 2004 19:10 pm, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I'm trying to find out how many bytes/megabytes is being sent and received over my network card.
ifconfig will tell you this...
Dylan
It does. But for how long? I'd like to be able to track it from X period to X period. For example, my machine is always on, but when I come in the office tomorrow, I'd like to see how much is transfered from the time I come in to the time I leave. Can I do this? If so, how? Thanks, Tom -- Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com
On Monday 01 March 2004 22.23, Tom Nielsen wrote:
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 11:21, Dylan wrote:
On Monday 01 Mar 2004 19:10 pm, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I'm trying to find out how many bytes/megabytes is being sent and received over my network card.
ifconfig will tell you this...
Dylan
It does. But for how long? I'd like to be able to track it from X period to X period. For example, my machine is always on, but when I come in the office tomorrow, I'd like to see how much is transfered from the time I come in to the time I leave.
Can I do this? If so, how?
Install and run ntopd. That will give you long time stats
Thanks. I'll give it a shot. Tom On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 13:27, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Monday 01 March 2004 22.23, Tom Nielsen wrote:
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 11:21, Dylan wrote:
On Monday 01 Mar 2004 19:10 pm, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I'm trying to find out how many bytes/megabytes is being sent and received over my network card.
ifconfig will tell you this...
Dylan
It does. But for how long? I'd like to be able to track it from X period to X period. For example, my machine is always on, but when I come in the office tomorrow, I'd like to see how much is transfered from the time I come in to the time I leave.
Can I do this? If so, how?
Install and run ntopd. That will give you long time stats
-- Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com
Le lundi 01 mars 2004, 13:35:36 ou environ Tom Nielsen <tom@neuro-logic.com> a écrit:
Thanks. I'll give it a shot.
Tom
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 13:27, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Monday 01 March 2004 22.23, Tom Nielsen wrote:
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 11:21, Dylan wrote:
On Monday 01 Mar 2004 19:10 pm, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I'm trying to find out how many bytes/megabytes is being sent and received over my network card.
ifconfig will tell you this...
Dylan
It does. But for how long? I'd like to be able to track it from X period to X period. For example, my machine is always on, but when I come in the office tomorrow, I'd like to see how much is transfered from the time I come in to the time I leave.
Can I do this? If so, how?
Install and run ntopd. That will give you long time stats
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Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com
Personaly I use iptraf -- Alain Barthélemy cassandre@bartydeux.be http://www.bartydeux.be Linux User #315631
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