You are not logged in.

#1 2010-02-28 20:52:10

Stythys
Member
From: SF Bay Area
Registered: 2008-05-18
Posts: 878
Website

bandwidth monitoring per-site

any server admins running some sort of bandwidth monitoring software that organizes which domains/subdomains are using the most bandwidth? Everything I've found so far is just general overall totals or per-host bandwidth, both of which don't do me much good =/


[home page] -- [code / configs]

"Once you go Arch, you must remain there for life or else Allan will track you down and break you."
-- Bregol

Offline

#2 2010-02-28 21:02:20

wuischke
Member
From: Suisse Romande
Registered: 2007-01-06
Posts: 630

Re: bandwidth monitoring per-site

You can use webalizer for this job. It's not the prettiest tool, but it gets the job done.

Offline

#3 2010-03-01 09:48:03

Stythys
Member
From: SF Bay Area
Registered: 2008-05-18
Posts: 878
Website

Re: bandwidth monitoring per-site

http://files.twilightlair.net/pictures/ … alizer.png

that's all I get when I try to run it. doesn't generate any files =/


[home page] -- [code / configs]

"Once you go Arch, you must remain there for life or else Allan will track you down and break you."
-- Bregol

Offline

#4 2010-03-01 10:50:23

dmz
Member
From: Sweden
Registered: 2008-08-27
Posts: 881
Website

Re: bandwidth monitoring per-site

What about ntop?

Offline

#5 2010-03-01 15:13:46

Stythys
Member
From: SF Bay Area
Registered: 2008-05-18
Posts: 878
Website

Re: bandwidth monitoring per-site

see [here]

basically it organizes things by hosts, and not their destinations, which is pretty useless to me.


[home page] -- [code / configs]

"Once you go Arch, you must remain there for life or else Allan will track you down and break you."
-- Bregol

Offline

#6 2010-03-01 17:16:33

Stythys
Member
From: SF Bay Area
Registered: 2008-05-18
Posts: 878
Website

Re: bandwidth monitoring per-site

wuischke wrote:

You can use webalizer for this job. It's not the prettiest tool, but it gets the job done.

thanks! this is the closest to what I've been looking for, with the exception that only about 40% of my traffic is through lighttpd. does anyone know any similar programs for tracking what ports/processes are using the most?


[home page] -- [code / configs]

"Once you go Arch, you must remain there for life or else Allan will track you down and break you."
-- Bregol

Offline

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB