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Operating Systems Linux how I can find size of incoming or outgoing data Post 302243375 by krisdasword on Sunday 5th of October 2008 04:55:22 AM
Old 10-05-2008
how I can find size of incoming or outgoing data

Hi,
I'm using SLES10, I want to know the user size of the data that is downloaded or uploaded the data who connects to the server. In other words, a user utilization of my server in terms of size.

Thanks,
Kris
 

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roar_connect(3) 					System Manager's Manual: RoarAudio					   roar_connect(3)

NAME
roar_connect, roar_connect2 - connects to RoarAudio's sound server SYNOPSIS
#include <roaraudio.h> int roar_connect(struct roar_connection * con, char * server); int roar_connect2 (struct roar_connection * con, char * server, int flags, uint_least32_t timeout); DESCRIPTION
Connects to RoarAudio's sound server. This calls just connects to the sound server without any authentication or identify. Do not use this from end user applications. Use roar_simple_connect(3) or roar_simple_connect2(3). PARAMETERS
con The connection object to be filled with the data needed to talk to the server used by nearly all other calls. server The server to connect to. flags Flags used to connect to the server. Currently only ROAR_ENUM_FLAG_NONE and ROAR_ENUM_FLAG_NONBLOCK are supported. ROAR_ENUM_FLAG_NONBLOCK disables some of the server location features. timeout Timeout for the connection. A value of zero means no timeout. Currently timeouts are not supported. RETURN VALUE
On success these calls return 0. On error, -1 is returned. EXAMPLES
See libroar/simple.c, roar_simple_connect(3). SEE ALSO
roar_simple_connect(3), libroar(7), RoarAudio(7). RoarAudio May 2011 roar_connect(3)
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