* [LARTC] Howto Graph throughput?
@ 2003-08-24 10:50 info
2003-08-24 14:40 ` Stef Coene
2003-08-24 17:15 ` nuclearcat
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From: info @ 2003-08-24 10:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have successfully implemented a QoS system using HTB on a 2Mb/s
leased line and it works very well, but I would like to be able to
graph the three pipes to see what they are doing, eg: using MRTG or
similar.
Has anyone any experience or examples of how to do this please?
Thanks,
Chris
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* Re: [LARTC] Howto Graph throughput?
2003-08-24 10:50 [LARTC] Howto Graph throughput? info
@ 2003-08-24 14:40 ` Stef Coene
2003-08-24 17:15 ` nuclearcat
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From: Stef Coene @ 2003-08-24 14:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
On Sunday 24 August 2003 12:50, info@caladan.net wrote:
> I have successfully implemented a QoS system using HTB on a 2Mb/s
> leased line and it works very well, but I would like to be able to
> graph the three pipes to see what they are doing, eg: using MRTG or
> similar.
>
> Has anyone any experience or examples of how to do this please?
See www.docum.org. I have some perl scripts that uses rrdtool (also used in
mrtg) to create graphs. I also have a java applet that can be used to show a
graph in real time in a web browser. I also have some command line scripts.
The rrdtool and java stuff is part of the GUI scripts. See
home.docum.org/qos/ for an example.
Mhh. The graphs are not updated anymore.....
Stef
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2003-08-24 10:50 [LARTC] Howto Graph throughput? info
2003-08-24 14:40 ` Stef Coene
@ 2003-08-24 17:15 ` nuclearcat
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From: nuclearcat @ 2003-08-24 17:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello info,
Sunday, August 24, 2003, 1:50:07 PM, you wrote:
Also you can collect amount of bytes transferred by class, by command
for example:
tc -s show class dev eth0
root@pppoe:~# tc -s class show dev eth0
class htb 1:101 parent 1:10 leaf 101: prio 0 rate 14Kbit ceil 64Kbit burst 1616b cburst 1680b
Sent 88 bytes 1 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
lended: 1 borrowed: 0 giants: 0
tokens: 698971 ctokens: 159300
class htb 1:10 parent 1:2 rate 64Kbit ceil 64Kbit burst 1680b cburst 1680b
Sent 88 bytes 1 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
lended: 0 borrowed: 0 giants: 0
tokens: 159300 ctokens: 159300
class htb 1:2 root rate 100Mbit ceil 100Mbit burst 132644b cburst 132644b
Sent 88 bytes 1 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
lended: 0 borrowed: 0 giants: 0
tokens: 8287 ctokens: 8287
icn> I have successfully implemented a QoS system using HTB on a 2Mb/s
icn> leased line and it works very well, but I would like to be able to
icn> graph the three pipes to see what they are doing, eg: using MRTG or
icn> similar.
icn> Has anyone any experience or examples of how to do this please?
icn> Thanks,
icn> Chris
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