Hi,
I have 2 dedicated servers, and recently found out Bandmin is installed on it
Trouble is, when I go into www.domain.com/bandwidth/ and select the month, I get no data.
Any ideas how to get it to work?
James
Hi,
I have 2 dedicated servers, and recently found out Bandmin is installed on it
Trouble is, when I go into www.domain.com/bandwidth/ and select the month, I get no data.
Any ideas how to get it to work?
James
Hi,
[quote:5ce9ac3778]I have 2 dedicated servers, and recently found out Bandmin is installed on it
Trouble is, when I go into www.domain.com/bandwidth/ and select the month, I get no data.[/quote:5ce9ac3778]
hey thanks for the Tip (... add to Bookmark ..), just tryed it on My two Server. I can see on every Server on every Month/Day the Datas !
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[quote:ce0f2dd055]Go to /var/log/bandwidth
It stores all the logs of bandwidth there. [/quote:ce0f2dd055]
No realizing this was on my server either I just tried it and it is... but I disappointed to see that anyone can see all or most of the domains I have setup on my system. How can that be stopped?
Hmmmm
Mine still shows up no data.
That path you pasted works, but all the domains are 0k in size.
Any ideas?
One of my servers is on RH6.2 the other RH7.1.
--James
same here...all 0bytes. rh 6.2
Make sure you have iptables or ipchains installed and the respective support for either one in the kernel.
If you want to beta test bandmin 0.92b3 let me know
http://66.96.192.16/bandwidth/
[quote:d6775750df]Make sure you have iptables or ipchains installed and the respective support for either one in the kernel.
If you want to beta test bandmin 0.92b3 let me know
http://66.96.192.16/bandwidth/ [/quote:d6775750df]
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[quote:f5fbb7e428]Make sure you have iptables or ipchains installed and the respective support for either one in the kernel.
If you want to beta test bandmin 0.92b3 let me know
http://66.96.192.16/bandwidth/ [/quote:f5fbb7e428]
Hmmm I think my kernal (RH7.1 OS) needs recompiling to fix it :/
Any ideas how to do it?
--James
Here is a new beta.... this one prefers ipchains over iptables.
rpm -Uvh http://www.burst.net/~nick/bandmin-0.92b5-1.noarch.rpm
[quote:3c5c168897][quote:3c5c168897]Make sure you have iptables or ipchains installed and the respective support for either one in the kernel.
If you want to beta test bandmin 0.92b3 let me know
http://66.96.192.16/bandwidth/ [/quote:3c5c168897]
Hmmm I think my kernal (RH7.1 OS) needs recompiling to fix it :/
Any ideas how to do it?
--James [/quote:3c5c168897]
Even newer
rpm -Uvh http://www.burst.net/~nick/bandmin-0.92b7-0.noarch.rpm
I ran the rpm but it still comes up with nothing when i goto /bandwidth/ - any ideas?
Please excuse my ignorance but what does one do to install the rpm file?
Instructions please...
Chris Creighton
"Do, or do not. There is no 'try'." - Yoda
[quote:bee56461fa]Please excuse my ignorance but what does one do to install the rpm file?
Instructions please... [/quote:bee56461fa]
Login as root via ssh and type
rpm -Uvh http://www.burst.net/~nick/bandmin-0.92b7-0.noarch.rpm
[quote:f274b34cdc]I ran the rpm but it still comes up with nothing when i goto /bandwidth/ - any ideas? [/quote:f274b34cdc]
Same thing happen with my server![]()
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