09-16-2001
Apache web server has logfiles. What do the logfiles say?
On our servers, the logfiles are in /usr/local/apache/logs .... however, this is configuration dependent.
You should be able to look at the logfiles and get a clue as to what is going on.
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bandwidthd.conf
BANDWIDTHD.CONF(5) File Formats Manual BANDWIDTHD.CONF(5)
NAME
bandwidthd.conf - configuration file for bandwidthd
DESCRIPTION
The file, /etc/bandwidthd/bandwidthd.conf, is read by bandwidthd when started. It contains a small set of tunable options for bandwidthd
features that can be adjusted.
OPTIONS
subnet <network> <netmask>
Subnet to log traffic for.
dev <device>
Device to listen on.
skip_intervals <n>
Number on intervals (2.5 minute) to skip between graphing. Default 0.
graph_cutoff <kilobytes-minimum>
Number of kilobytes required before drawing a graph for a host. Default 1024.
promiscuous <bool>
Put device in promisc ("eavesdropping") mode. Default true.
output_cdf <bool>
Write logfiles for analyzed traffic. Default false.
recover_cdf <bool>
Recover from logfiles after restart. Default false.
Warning: This can take very long time if the logfiles are big.
Enabling this and having bandwidthd start on system start might be a bad idea. It will delay your possibilities to log in locally
since it's not done in the background.
filter <pcap-filter-rule>
Pcap filter rule to use. Always include "ip" to avoid weird problems. Default "ip".
graph <bool>
Write graphs and html for analyzed traffic. Default true.
meta_refresh <seconds>
Number of seconds before html-page reloads. 0 to disable. Default 150.
FILES
/etc/bandwidthd/bandwidthd.conf - configuration file.
/etc/init.d/bandwidthd - startscript.
SEE ALSO
bandwidthd(8)
Furter information available at the website:
http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Andreas Henriksson <andreas@fatal.se>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
5 Jul 2004 BANDWIDTHD.CONF(5)