I use iftop to monitor data traffic between cluster members that live in
a cluster-dedicated lan. No other traffic there.
When cluster load falls, it is no more possible to see the load
repartition between members at a glance.
Anyhow, I understand this is a bit specific use case for which iftop had
not been designed for.
Il 11/04/2020 19:14, Shawn Landden ha scritto:
> I think the idea is that lines have specific hardware bandwidth limits,
> and that not resetting is the correct behaviour, as rates far below the
> limits are boring, but I can see if you have lan Vs internet on the same
> line that would make more sense (you could even put them on different
> lines by categorising by dest address)
>
> 15:29, 11 de abril de 2020, "R.C." <milanraf(a)hotmail.com>:
>
> Hi all
>
> I cannot find a way to reset bar graphs scale. This would be useful
> when
> average datarate falls down from a high rate period and bars disappear,
> being too short.
>
> Thank you
>
> Raf
>
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Hi all
I cannot find a way to reset bar graphs scale. This would be useful when
average datarate falls down from a high rate period and bars disappear,
being too short.
Thank you
Raf