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Re: Bandwidth in meg

From: Shawn Hogan
Date: Tuesday, May 4, 1999
Time: 9:20:44 am

Dave Tanguay wrote:

>I noticed Optigold measures bandwidth in time.
>Can it be used to monitor the amount of meg a login uses instead?

Actually, it already is megs (not time).


>Every month my Linux server generates a file called
>
>Jan
>Feb
>Mar
>etc...
>
>It looks like
>
>goliath2.primary-server.net
>
>The projection is based on a 30 day month
>The numbers are in megabytes
>
>Apr 1 to Apr 30
>
>DOMAIN WWW FTP TOTAL PROJECTION
>=======================================================================
>4freenet 3270 12 3287 3287
>thekidzpage 1142 1 1145 1145
>prothom-alo 1104 9 1116 1116
>defconfive 647 26 676 676
>binod 524 22 551 551
>stocktonports 466 0 466 466
>expositor 384 0 384 384
>warehouse-one 370 0 370 370
>charlotteh3 360 0 360 360
>alibataatpandesal 360 0 360 360
>dv8west 320 5 325 325
>tristar-sparta 273 0 273 273
>artplans 248 0 248 248
>spron 215 17 235 235
>euroside 143 4 150 150
>cmusoccer 121 0 121 121
>1track 111 5 118 118
>online-library 117 0 117 117
>networkdeveloper 47 68 116 116
>
>
>Is there a way for Optigold to import this file?

If you merged it into your usage import file, then yes.

- Shawn

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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Digital Point Solutions
http://www.digitalpoint.com
(619) 452-3696



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