Re: Bandwidth monitor
First of all, make sure you are running snmp on the box. I "think" but I
am not positive that it will give you a read-only community called
"public".
Then, one snmpd is running on your host, use cfgmaker to build a config
file like this:
cfgmaker public@127.0.0.1 >/dev/mrtg/mrtg.cfg
That should probably do it.
On Thu, 12 Nov 1998, debian wrote:
> Can anyone help me write a mrtg.conf or even attempt to get it to work and
> monitor my ppp0 permanent modem dialup.. :) Please.. I tried 3 times now and
> still cannot get the conf file to work.. Any one send me an example.
>
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> >mrtg
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> >
> >On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, Paul Reavis wrote:
> >
> >> I just set up the atlanta java users' group site at www.ajug.org; it's
> >> running hamm. It's hung off a member's cable modem, though, and he has a
> >> monthly bandwidth limit. Are there any handy utilities to measure
> >> bandwidth usage so we can keep tabs on it?
> >>
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