Re: How can I measure the network load ?
From: Jean-Pierre Denis (jp_at_NOSPAMmsfree.ca)
Date: 11/19/03
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Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 06:30:15 -0500
Hi,
Klaus Grote wrote:
> Nicolas HUYNH <huynh@ath.cena.fr> wrote in message news:<3FBA4235.5030203@ath.cena.fr>...
> > Hi
> >
> > I am looking for a tool allowing to get periodically
> > the network load of some machines on a local area network
> > (Linux and Solaris 8), and the amount of information
> > between clients and servers of my distributed application.
> >
> > The aim is to gather enough information to optimize
> > the distribution of my processes over the network,
> > to know which clients/servers are the most bandwith
> > consuming in runtime conditons, and so on ...
> >
> > I tried netstat, but this does not give me full
> > satisfaction, and the result is different on Linux
> > and Solaris.
> >
> > Thanks for any advice !
> >
> > Nicolas
>
> Try ntop, the tool is open source.
> http://www.ntop.org
>
> CU
> Klaus Grote
iptraf can also do the job !
Thanks,
JP
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