Henrik, on your little example server, I can see you have netstat info your linux server showing up on Hobbit. How did you do that? Is there anyways I can get the windows version to show bandwidth instead of packets?
Also, I was wondering why there isn't a tab for apache when you enable it on bb-hosts, but the graph only shows up on the trends page?
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On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 09:38:45AM -0500, Jason Chambers wrote:
Henrik, on your little example server, I can see you have netstat info your linux server showing up on Hobbit. How did you do that? Is there anyways I can get the windows version to show bandwidth instead of packets?
A "netstat" graph should show up automatically when you have the Hobbit client running on a box. Or the BB client with the bf-netstat script from LARRD. Or a BB Windows client with the bb_memory add-on.
The Windows bb_memory add-on just grabs the output from "netstat -s". Windows doesn't count bytes, only packets, so that's all you can get.
Also, I was wondering why there isn't a tab for apache when you enable it on bb-hosts, but the graph only shows up on the trends page?
The apache data are sent in a "data" message, which doesn't trigger a status column. Because I think there's really no idea in making this a red/green status.
Regards, Henrik
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