I almost forgot!

MRTG - Multi Router Traffic Grapher. Sandia Labs uses this too. It's free,
runs on many different platforms. Provides a web interface with nice graphs
and is incredible customizeable. You can find it at
http://mrtg.hdl.com/mrtg.html


Tom Schonborg 
JPSS Inc. - Sandia National Laboratories Contractor 
(505)844-5753 
-- 
There are two major products that come out of Berkley: LSD and Unix. We
don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- Jeremy S. Anderson



-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: May 09, 2001 6:52 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: vnc intermittently slow


As a follow-on to this problem, but a bit off the subject - 
We too are beginning to implement VNC within our IT shop.  We have all
Windows based computers.
Win 95 on the desktops (soon to be Win2000 Pro) and Windows NT 4.0sp3
servers.
I'm am interested in monitoring network traffic - does anyone have a
utility/tool/method they recommend (preferrably a free one!).
I need something to quickly isolate network problems or rule out/pinpoint
the network as a possible problem - troubleshooting... basically.  Any
advice is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Joe Campbell
Express-1, Inc.
429 Post Road 
Buchanan, Michigan 49107

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Miksis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 11:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: vnc intermittently slow


I am running Xvnc over a small 10/100 LAN.  When it's working, everything is
great and the speed is near real-time.

However, intermittently it just gets REALLY slow.  This cannot be fixed by
killing and restarting either the client (running on Windows) or the server
(running on RH Linux).  Also, this is a very small LAN (3 machines) and I
have checked everything I can to eliminate any cases of something suddenly
running that hogs either the CPU cycles or the LAN bandwidth.  

After some time (hours or days) it just resumes running fast without
changing anything.  What could I be missing???

Mark
vnc 3.3.3r2
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