On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 06:05:50PM -0400, H.S. wrote: > I installed bandwidthd. The router machine I mentioned earlier is an old > Pentium III and I am worried about the disk space the graphs will take > up as time goes by. Any idea how this works out?
one possibility is to use a self-made cron job to delete (or tar.bz2 and then delete) files older than a certain number of days (the info page of find helps for this) > Also, as I see it at present, the only way to access the data is to load > index.html from /var/lib/bandwidthd/htdocs/. Is there any other method > to see the throughput, especially from another lan computer? install a minimal web server (dhttpd, thttpd, or many others that apt-cache can find) and configure it to listen only to the internal lan adderss and to serve the static html files in /var/lib/bandwidthd/htdocs/ (with thttpd you can also not-so-securely protect the access with a password, if needed) > Finally, any web resource which explains one's way around this application? /usr/share/doc/bandwidthd/ should contain a reference to the upstream web site -- Chi usa software non libero avvelena anche te. Digli di smettere. Informatica=arsenico: minime dosi in rari casi patologici, altrimenti letale. Informatica=bomba: intelligente solo per gli stupidi che ci credono. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]