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Andreas Peter
07-24-2004, 10:09 PM
Hello Group,
i have just set up my Linux server.
But how can i control it (look witch clients are up, who is logged on on
the server, how big the traffic is (both for a client and the hole
network. etc. etc.)
Are there tools or commands with can help me there?
thanks for the help
Andreas
Michael Heiming
07-24-2004, 10:09 PM
Andreas Peter <Andreas.Peter@t-online.de> wrote:
> Hello Group,
> i have just set up my Linux server.
> But how can i control it (look witch clients are up, who is logged on on
What do you mean with "clients are up"?
You just need to type "w" in some xterm to see who is logged in to some
shell.
> the server, how big the traffic is (both for a client and the hole
> network. etc. etc.)
Install/run "iptraf" a nice little ncurses tool for network monitoring.
Good luck
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Neil Horman
07-24-2004, 10:10 PM
Andreas Peter wrote:
> Hello Group,
>
> i have just set up my Linux server.
>
> But how can i control it (look witch clients are up, who is logged on on
> the server, how big the traffic is (both for a client and the hole
> network. etc. etc.)
>
>
> Are there tools or commands with can help me there?
>
> thanks for the help
>
>
> Andreas
>
There are many tools and commands which help with server administration,
but you'll have to be far more specific about what you want to do
before you get any meaningful responses. Sorry, but what you've asked
for here is effectively asking "how do I use Linux?"
Be a little more specific, and you'll get all the answers you need.
Neil
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