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Date: 05/07/00
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MRTG Sucks. We run it on some of our systems where I work, and it doesn't
return entirely accurate information. It gives you a feel for the
bandwidth trend, but not the actual usage. We have a 512 Frame Relay that
it monitored with MRTG, and on several occasions when d/ling a 500MB file,
or similar, it showed that the connection maxed out at around 300kbit/sec,
which is crap considering the d/l speed from ftp was given at
50kbytes/sec which is around 400kbits/sec.
Alex T
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Adam Powell wrote:
>
> MRTG (http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html) is pretty
> cool... never ever had any problems with it. Generally people will sit
> there refreshing their bandwidth graphs all day, so take advantage of this
> and get some decent CPM banner advertising there :)
>
> Adam
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bjorn Sodergren <sweede <email protected>>
> To: php list <php3 <email protected>>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 10:48 PM
> Subject: [PHP3] Bandwidth monitor
>
>
> > I run a small webserver that has around 20-30 cleints. i was wondering if
> > anyone knew a software solution to a bandwidth monitor.
> > what id like it to do is show the client how much they have transfered
> > during the month and send say, weekly reports on total bandwidth used.
> >
> > Anyone know such a program ?
> > thanks
> > bjorn
> >
> >
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