you can use mrtg
http://www.linuxhomenetwor
or any of the tools defined in heir
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/
the link for ubuntu for will work for linux
But before putting to production server test on a development server
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Browse All TopicsDear Sir:
I am having a linux mail server of 75 users how do i find out how much bandwidth or traffic used by the linux mail server ( i want to know how much MB of data transfers happens for a 24 hours time)
please help me on this. Thanks in advance.
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you can use mrtg
http://www.linuxhomenetwor
or any of the tools defined in heir
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/
the link for ubuntu for will work for linux
But before putting to production server test on a development server
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by: MadShivaPosted on 2009-10-12 at 07:58:47ID: 25551794
Dear D wathi,
With the command : iftop
You could monitor in live the traffic of your ethernet.
If you want 24H you could let this command run for 24H, then you will have the result of the Total.
Maybe there is a better way, but this work !
Best Regards