Fremont Servers
11-15-2001, 12:12 PM
Does anyone know if there is this kind of software/script?
-Live measuremnt if bandwidth by ip or by account.
(Like some format like "top" command in Linux)
-All accounts or ip are in one column.
-Total Incoming bandwidth
-Total Outgoing Bandwidth
-Sort highest to the top
-Sort lowest to the top.
Or any bandwidth software that would give stats with details.
WildWayz
11-15-2001, 12:26 PM
Sorry to add here Asia, but if anyone can accurately (well, lot better than Bandmin/WHM shows) show bandwidth for all services based on
- IP address
or
- Domain name
Then that would rock - basically, how do you know how much each client is using a month?
--James
ReflexHost_M
11-15-2001, 12:35 PM
I believe Marc from MCHost (Kiwi) is working on a script that does this...
Fremont Servers
11-15-2001, 12:44 PM
I was searching Goto.com (now Overture.com), and came up with this http://robert.cheramy.net/ipfm.
You know how some control panels have bandwidth usage for each account.
I am looking for a solution that would post bandwidth from all account, either by ip or account, on a 1 or few pages format.
If it has more details like live usage, move highest bandwidth user to the top, move lowest bandwidth user to the top, and etc, then it would be great. If it doesn't have these features, at least something is better than nothing.
I have something like that for the cPanel system.
Basically, it uses the cPanel bandwidth chart, but it has one extra column that shows you how much bandwidth each user is allowed.
Check it out at; http://veodns.com/bwshot.htm
If you'd like to use it; http://veodns.com/bwd.txt
NOTE: The original code is from cPanel, we just added the alternating colors and column.
If we're not allowed to do this, just let us know and we'll remove it..
Fremont Servers
11-15-2001, 03:04 PM
Will it work with Plesk if you modify some code in the script?
How often does it update? every 5 min?
:cool:
I don't have a Plesk server to play with, so as of now.. no.
It updates when cPanel updates (once a day).
In short, it's an add-on to what cPanel already has.