Hello,
is there a way to check the current transfer speeds of the whole server o per application? For speeds I mean the Internet data that goes out and in aka upload and download.
iftop looks perfect (even though I don't see the application "connected" to the remote IP) but it doesn't work for me. Whatever interface I set to listen to it shows nothing. Is it supposed to work on OpenVZ?
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iftop?
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0 • Disagree Agree Thanksiftop, vnstat, iptraf, or if you want pretty graphs use Cacti, or centreon, observium, and config snmp.
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0 • Disagree Agree Thanksiftop looks perfect (even though I don't see the application "connected" to the remote IP) but it doesn't work for me. Whatever interface I set to listen to it shows nothing. Is it supposed to work on OpenVZ?
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0 • Disagree Agree Thanks@sandro Are you running CentOS or Debian, Ubuntu etc (yum or APT-GET)
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0 • Disagree Agree ThanksTry bmon? (screenshot shows me running it on OVZ)
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0 • Disagree Agree ThanksI'm using ubuntu. bmon works. Is there something more detailed per user/server?
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0 • Disagree Agree Thanksper application? try nethogs
apt-get install nethogs
http://nethogs.sourceforge.net/
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0 • Disagree Agree Thanks