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* System Load
@ 2003-11-14  9:34 Rohit
  2003-11-17  9:16 ` Ray Leach
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From: Rohit @ 2003-11-14  9:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter; +Cc: lartc

Hi,
	Is it possible to know how much system resources (cpu/memory load) that the 
netfilter module(s) is using? We are using HTB to shape our client traffic 
and there are 4 iptables rule for each client in the mangle table. I think it 
will be helpful to gather such data and graph it using mrtg.

I'm really sorry if someone has already asked about it.
Thanks a lot.

with regards,
Rohit Nepali


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* System Load
@ 2003-11-14  9:38 bikrant
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: bikrant @ 2003-11-14  9:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter; +Cc: lartc

Hi,
        Is it possible to know how much system resources (cpu/memory load) 
that the 
netfilter module(s) is using? We are using HTB to shape our client traffic 
and there are 4 iptables rule for each client in the mangle table. I think it 
will be helpful to gather such data and graph it using mrtg.

I'm really sorry if someone has already asked about it.
Thanks a lot.

with regards,
Rohit Nepali


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