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Old 06-30-2008
constat 1.0.0 (Default branch)

Image constat is a program that allows you to monitor the activity of any network connection that are active. It is simple to install and use, works under any Linux system, and does not require the X server. Information may be output for all connections or just one. Output can be printed in units of KB, MB, or GB, along with the number of transmitted packets. It has a real time monitoring option, based on a 5-second timer. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This release adds the MTU to additional info. It has an improved -t option that can display info for a specific protocol or all at once. Destination address and destination port columns have been added. An option to list available protocols (-p) has been added. A 'Press Ctrl-C to exit' message has been added to the monitoring mode. The help and man pages have been updated.Image

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FL-MONITOR-CTL(1)						   Debian manual						 FL-MONITOR-CTL(1)

NAME
fl-monitor-ctl - monitors server health during funkload benchs SYNOPSIS
fl-monitor-ctl [ options ] config_file [ start | startd | stop | restart | status | test ] DESCRIPTION
fl-monitor-ctl monitors server health during a Funkload bench. It is implemented as an XML-RPC server. A configuration file needs to be setup in order to use this server. Please refer to demo/simple/credential.conf for an example. OPTIONS
--version Show program's version number and exit --help, -h Show a help message and exit --quiet, -q Verbose output SEE ALSO
fl-build-report(1), fl-credential-ctl(1), fl-install-demo(1), fl-record(1), fl-run-bench(1), fl-run-test(1). AUTHOR
Funkload was written by Benoit Delbosc. This manual page was written by Jose Parrella <bureado@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Debian Project 26 March 2009 FL-MONITOR-CTL(1)
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