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bdraco

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Anyone who wants and advance copy of Bandmin 1.0

&OLD URL REMOVED&

This release no longer uses bandminhtml and is cgi based.
This release also fixes a problem where not all bandwidth being tracked when the system has more then one nic.

(this would be on bandmin.org .. but someone else owns it now..oops)
 

xnull

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I upgraded to this and an image is bad &broadcast.gif&. Also, in the next update it runs (assuming in 1.0 it is still automatic), will it work? After the upgrade, our bandwidth is no longer being shown.. It only lists &broadcast&'s bandwidth, even for older months..
 
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bdraco

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[quote:61a33a2876][i:61a33a2876]Originally posted by xnull[/i:61a33a2876]

I upgraded to this and an image is bad &broadcast.gif&. Also, in the next update it runs (assuming in 1.0 it is still automatic), will it work? After the upgrade, our bandwidth is no longer being shown.. It only lists &broadcast&'s bandwidth, even for older months..[/quote:61a33a2876]

This is still a &advance copy& so there might be one or two things to work ... it will not be on the stable tree for 3-4 days ...

Please email the login info for the server so I can see whats wrong.

-Nick
 
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bdraco

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There was a problem with the rpm not running the upgrade script ...
Here is a new rpm
 

Site5-Matt

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Works great! Nice work on the upgrade. The separation of different types of traffic will be useful as well.

Any chance you can build in highlighting of rows based on reaching certain levels? Such as in the WHM bandwidth monitor... 2 GB = yellow, 5 GB = orange, 10 GB = red, etc.

Matt
 
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bdraco

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[quote:103fd48472][i:103fd48472]Originally posted by Site5-Matt[/i:103fd48472]

Works great! Nice work on the upgrade. The separation of different types of traffic will be useful as well.

Any chance you can build in highlighting of rows based on reaching certain levels? Such as in the WHM bandwidth monitor... 2 GB = yellow, 5 GB = orange, 10 GB = red, etc.

Matt[/quote:103fd48472]

bandmin is free software GPL or artistic license so patchs are welcome ...
 

Site5-Matt

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The newest version of bandmin with pretty line color-coding and multi-domain support can be installed by running:

/scripts/sysup

Matt
 

moronhead

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[quote:5bd7e8220f][i:5bd7e8220f]Originally posted by Site5-Matt[/i:5bd7e8220f]

The newest version of bandmin with pretty line color-coding and multi-domain support can be installed by running:

/scripts/sysup

Matt[/quote:5bd7e8220f]

It looks good. All it's left now for the next version is to get the bandwidth for each domain listed. ;)

One minor point though: The total bandwidth figures in WHM are not matching those in /bandwidth/. Do both collect the data from the same source? Do they calculate the same resources? Which one is more correct?
 

Site5-Matt

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Unfortunately that can't be done, because Bandmin monitors bandwidth by IP address, and can't get as specific as mod_log_bytes does.

Bandmin is the most accurate way to measure bandwidth. Unfortunately, since it does not get as specific as mod_log_bytes does, it can't be used to monitor bandwidth in individual subdomains and IPless accounts (they just get bundled with the main IP address).

Matt
 

moronhead

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[quote:ae61e28660][i:ae61e28660]Originally posted by Site5-Matt[/i:ae61e28660]

Bandmin is the most accurate way to measure bandwidth. Unfortunately, since it does not get as specific as mod_log_bytes does, it can't be used to monitor bandwidth in individual subdomains and IPless accounts (they just get bundled with the main IP address).
[/quote:ae61e28660]

Thanks for clearing this up.
 

ZachICU

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Looks great but...

Its not running correctly...

ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available


:|

Any ideas?

Thanks
Zach
 

H2Hosting.com

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1) I think, RED color should be changed to GREEN for bandwidth over xxGB (if 200 sites are on one IP, it is too hard to look at RED) :)

2) ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available

3) Bandwidth stoped updating
 
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bdraco

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[quote:926f484027][i:926f484027]Originally posted by H2Hosting.com[/i:926f484027]

1) I think, RED color should be changed to GREEN for bandwidth over xxGB (if 200 sites are on one IP, it is too hard to look at RED) :)

2) ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available

[/quote:926f484027]
You do not have ipchains support in your kernel

[quote:926f484027]

3) Bandwidth stoped updating
[/quote:926f484027]
 

H2Hosting.com

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[quote:976f64be10][i:976f64be10]Originally posted by bdraco[/i:976f64be10]
You do not have ipchains support in your kernel
[/quote:976f64be10]

Yes, I know. Why dont ask us before update bandmin???
 
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bdraco

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[quote:5ba934d5f9][i:5ba934d5f9]Originally posted by H2Hosting.com[/i:5ba934d5f9]

[quote:5ba934d5f9][i:5ba934d5f9]Originally posted by bdraco[/i:5ba934d5f9]
You do not have ipchains support in your kernel
[/quote:5ba934d5f9]

Yes, I know. Why dont ask us before update bandmin???[/quote:5ba934d5f9]


How were you getting your stats before if you didn't have ipchains in your kernel ?
 

mbarb

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Me To

I have the same problem. Bandmin was working fine in version .85 but now is complaining..


[quote:6318779736][i:6318779736]Originally posted by ZachICU[/i:6318779736]

Looks great but...

Its not running correctly...

ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available
ipchains: Protocol not available


:|

Any ideas?

Thanks
Zach[/quote:6318779736]
 
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bdraco

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If you are using iptables make sure /sbin/ipchains doesn't exist