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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Network usage Post 302955570 by netdbaind on Friday 18th of September 2015 05:00:37 PM
Old 09-18-2015
/proc/net has all other files which mainly has zero size files.I am not sure what do you mean by monitoring constantly, if i can put some script that collect the stats constantly say for every 5 minutes or so but i need the command specifically used to collect the stats of the network so that i can calculate the speed.And I don't have option to install anything new tools on the server as I am not the root user.
 

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MIXMASTER-UPDATE(1)						 mixmaster-update					       MIXMASTER-UPDATE(1)

NAME
mixmaster-update - Fetch new reliability stats and keyrings for mixmaster SYNOPSIS
mixmaster-update [--verbose] [--source=SOURCE] [--configfile=FILE] [--destination=DIRECTORY] mixmaster-update --list-sources mixmaster-update --help mixmaster-update --version DESCRIPTION
mixmaster-update is a simple yet configurable script that downloads latest remailer reliability statistics and keyrings for your mixmaster. As having uptodate reliability statistics is imperative if you want to make use of remailers it is recommended that you always update this data should it be older that twelve or twentyfour hours and you intent to use mixmaster. mixmaster-update has several built in stats sources. You can view the list of stats sources with the --list-sources parameter. If you want to make use of another stats source which is not listed in the output of --list-sources you can do so by setting the location of mlist and others in your configuration file. OPTIONS
--verbose Print verbose output to standard output. May be given more than once to increase verbosity. --source=SOURCE Use this built in stats source. --configfile=FILE Also parse the configuration file FILE. --destination=DIRECTORY Write output to DIRECTORY rather than the directory given in the config file or ~/.Mix/. --list-sources List available stats sources. --help Print a brief help message and exit successfully. --version Print a version information and exit successfully. FILES
/etc/mixmaster/update.conf ~/.Mix/update.conf MIXMASTER_UPDATE_CONF environment --configfile parameter These files are parsed in this order. Later definitions overwrite older ones. This config file defines proxy settings, where to write the results to and which stats source to use /etc/mixmaster/allpingers.txt ~/.Mix/allpingers.txt MIXMASTER_ALLPINGERS environment --allpingers parameter These files are parsed in this order. Later definitions overwrite older ones. The allpingers.txt is a list of all pingers. FILEFORMAT
The update.conf configuration file for mixmaster-update is simple. Lines with whitespace only are ignored as are lines that have the hash our pound ("#") sign as their first non whitespace character. Lines are always truncated at the first hash our pound ("#") sign. Lines are pairs of keys and values separated by a convenient amount of whitespace. The key is case insensitive. Allowed keys: source Use the builtin stats source with this name destination Write the downloaded data to this directory rather than ~/.Mix proxy Set proxies for different protocols. The value is split into two parts: protocol and proxy URL. They are separated by whitespace. Example: PROXY http http://proxy.example.com:8080/ PROXY ftp http://proxy.example.com:8080/ The format for allpingers.txt is simple too: [example] base = http://stats.example.net/ rlist = http://stats.example.net/rlist.txt mlist = http://stats.example.net/mlist.txt rlist2 = http://stats.example.net/rlist2.txt mlist2 = http://stats.example.net/mlist2.txt rlist_html = http://stats.example.net/rlist.html mlist_html = http://stats.example.net/mlist.html rlist2_html = http://stats.example.net/rlist2.html mlist2_html = http://stats.example.net/mlist2.html rchain_html = http://stats.example.net/mlist2.html pgpring = http://stats.example.net/pgp-all.asc pgpring_rsa = http://stats.example.net/pgp-rsa.asc mixring = http://stats.example.net/pubring.mix type2list = http://stats.example.net/type2.list The file may contain several such definitions. ENVIRONMENT
MIXMASTER_UPDATE_CONF MIXMASTER_ALLPINGERS See the FILES section abobe. HOME Your homedirectory. Used for finding your user configuration file. Also the default destination directory is $HOME/.Mix/ SEE ALSO
mixmaster(1) BUGS
Please report them to the Debian Bug Tracking System as described at "http://bugs.debian.org/" or use a tool like reportbug(1). AUTHOR
Peter Palfrader <peter@palfrader.org> $Revision: 459 $ 2013-02-08 MIXMASTER-UPDATE(1)
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