* [LARTC] rt_acct usage
@ 2001-03-14 6:54 Joel
2001-03-15 11:32 ` bert hubert
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From: Joel @ 2001-03-14 6:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Hi all,
Is there any documentation on /proc/net/rt_acct? What's it useful for? What
do I need to get going to make it record anything? Do I actually want to? :)
Thanks,
Joel
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2001-03-14 6:54 [LARTC] rt_acct usage Joel
@ 2001-03-15 11:32 ` bert hubert
2001-03-16 1:23 ` Joel
2001-03-17 11:35 ` bert hubert
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From: bert hubert @ 2001-03-15 11:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 05:24:40PM +1030, Joel@airnet.com.au wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is there any documentation on /proc/net/rt_acct? What's it useful for? What
> do I need to get going to make it record anything? Do I actually want to? :)
I think there is stuff in the iproute2 distribution that reads this file and
gives realtime statistics.
Regards,
bert
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* RE: [LARTC] rt_acct usage
2001-03-14 6:54 [LARTC] rt_acct usage Joel
2001-03-15 11:32 ` bert hubert
@ 2001-03-16 1:23 ` Joel
2001-03-17 11:35 ` bert hubert
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From: Joel @ 2001-03-16 1:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
> > Is there any documentation on /proc/net/rt_acct? What's it
> useful for? What
> > do I need to get going to make it record anything? Do I
> actually want to? :)
>
> I think there is stuff in the iproute2 distribution that
> reads this file and gives realtime statistics.
Okay, I found that. My rt_acct file doesn't have any entries, but the
headers in the utility look like it'd be useful. Do you have to mark routes
in a special way to get them to be accounted through this, or something like
that?
Thanks,
Joel
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* Re: [LARTC] rt_acct usage
2001-03-14 6:54 [LARTC] rt_acct usage Joel
2001-03-15 11:32 ` bert hubert
2001-03-16 1:23 ` Joel
@ 2001-03-17 11:35 ` bert hubert
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From: bert hubert @ 2001-03-17 11:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 11:41:36AM +1030, Joel@airnet.com.au wrote:
> Okay, I found that. My rt_acct file doesn't have any entries, but the
> headers in the utility look like it'd be useful. Do you have to mark routes
> in a special way to get them to be accounted through this, or something like
> that?
I have no clue. If you ever figure it out, we'll dedicate a chapter in the
HOWTO to it.
Regards,
bert
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