Hi guy, I did not give you an RTFM response because I suspected
something like that...
Marco.
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 11:47, Guy <patterson_AT_nullamatix.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 5:08 AM, Marco Rucci <marco.rucci_AT_gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Any suggestions for converting the output from megabits to kilo or mega bytes?
>>
>> man bwbar:
> ....
>>
>> Bye,
>> � �Marco
>
> Marco,
>
> I had to "aptitude install bwbar" to get the kilobyte functionality
> and the man page. The version I compiled from kernel.org was lacking
> the byte options...
>
> [q9550 ~/bin]:$ bwbar -i -f /tmp/bwbar/ubar-in -t 5 -K eth0 10.0
> [q9550 ~/bin]:$ bwbar: invalid option -- K
> Usage: bwbar [options] interface max_mbps
> Options: (defaults in parenthesis)
> � --input � � � � � � � -i � Measure input bandwidth
> � --output � � � � � � �-o � Measure output bandwidth (default)
> � --text-file <file> � �-f � The name of the text output file (ubar.txt)
> � --png-file <file> � � -p � The name of the graphical bar file (ubar.png)
> � --interval <seconds> �-t � The poll interval in seconds (15)
> � --width <pixels> � � �-x � Width of the graphical bar (600)
> � --height <pixels> � � -y � Height of the graphical bar (4)
> � --border <pixels> � � -b � Border width of the graphical bar (1)
> � --kbps � � � � � � � �-k � Bandwidth is measured in kbit/s
> � --Mbps � � � � � � � �-M � Bandwidth is measured in Mbit/s (default)
> � --Gbps � � � � � � � �-G � Bandwidth is measured in Gbit/s
> � --help � � � � � � � �-h � Display this text
>
> Anyway - kilobyte output is working, now.
>
> Thanks,
> Guy
>
>
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