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12-04-2002 04:41 AM
12-04-2002 04:41 AM
Monitoring a server via nettl
I would like to monitor the inbound and outbound packets to a HP9000 N class running 11.
I wasthinking of increasing logging via nettl on the NS_LS_DRIVER.
perhaps nettl -l 15 -e NS_LS_DRIVER
This would increase logging on th LAN card I think.
Is this a good course of action perhaps if disconnections are occuring on a server whereby the server act as a host to a system where there are many client connections on PCs using a GUI system ?
I wasthinking of increasing logging via nettl on the NS_LS_DRIVER.
perhaps nettl -l 15 -e NS_LS_DRIVER
This would increase logging on th LAN card I think.
Is this a good course of action perhaps if disconnections are occuring on a server whereby the server act as a host to a system where there are many client connections on PCs using a GUI system ?
Argh ye land lovers !
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12-04-2002 04:53 AM
12-04-2002 04:53 AM
Re: Monitoring a server via nettl
Just make sure you watch your log files so that you don't blow a filesystem out.
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12-04-2002 06:24 AM
12-04-2002 06:24 AM
Re: Monitoring a server via nettl
Hi
look at third party tools as well such as
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
There is a version available for public domain via
www.software.hp.com
Regards
Steve Steel
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look at third party tools as well such as
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
There is a version available for public domain via
www.software.hp.com
Regards
Steve Steel
Quote of the moment
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"We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge."
-- John Naisbitt
If you want truly to understand something, try to change it. (Kurt Lewin)
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