I am running a server with WHM/cpanel. I know WHM only measures http bandwidth usage. I know bandmin can monitor bandwidth per IP base. However what happen to namebased accounts? I have roughly 80 domains under one IP now.
Can someone tell me if there is any script that would added up all those FTP/email/telnet/http traffic all together per domain based?
Pillhead
08-13-2002, 11:11 AM
Hey, did you ever find anything like this? Does anyone know of anything like this?
I want the funcionatilty that is available in ensim, what do they use to genereat there http/ftp usage graphs ?
I need a monitor software that will show me all the sites on my box and how much bandwidth they use, not like webalizer which is per site usage stats, but an over picture which has all my domains listed and how much bandwidth they have used and a total for the server at the bottom.
UH-Matt
08-14-2002, 10:46 AM
im after a solution for this too :)
Pillhead
08-14-2002, 11:34 AM
A case of more demand than supply me thinks !
Or a free solution at least :(
UH-Matt
08-14-2002, 12:49 PM
I got what i thought was the solution. a per user bandwidth monitor.. I eagerly installed it .. then realised that ANY web traffic just showed up as user "nobody".. for the solution to work each user would need there own install of apache ;)
ThomasT
08-14-2002, 01:22 PM
Originally posted by Eiv
I know WHM only measures http bandwidth usage.
:confused:
Mine measures http, ftp and pop traffic.
Starhost
08-14-2002, 02:24 PM
how do you measure pop traffic? Because I can't figure that out, all others are calculated (http, ftp)
Originally posted by Starhost
how do you measure pop traffic? Because I can't figure that out, all others are calculated (http, ftp)
This has something to do with pop mail server logs. WHM uses those logs to calculate POP usage.
DrCool
06-12-2003, 08:06 AM
Was a solution ever determined for this?
anybody find a piece of software that can do this or wrote one?
doesn't seem like this topic has been raised for awhile..
Dr Cool
:cool:
heyzuess
06-12-2003, 10:49 AM
This http://www.snert.com/Software/mod_watch/ might be of interest. Not an out of the box solution, but just as well.