Hi,
is it possible to log to a file?
iftop > mylog.txt
produces a file, but containing lo senseful data.
Roman
I was very interested in this option as well (which is why I am on this list). I was not able to find a good solution with iftop but I did find another utility called 'bwm-ng' that has an output to csv option which suited my needs.
http://www.gropp.org/?id=projects&sub=bwm-ng
Here is an example of how I used it:
bwm-ng --count 0 -o csv -I eth0 -T rate -u bytes -t 1000 > yourfile.csv
Thanks, Andy
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Roman Weidlich < roman.weidlich@univie.ac.at> wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to log to a file?
iftop > mylog.txt
produces a file, but containing lo senseful data.
Roman
iftop-users mailing list iftop-users@lists.beasts.org http://lists.beasts.org/mailman/listinfo/iftop-users
I was very interested in this option as well (which is why I am on this list). I was not able to find a good solution with iftop but I did find another utility called 'bwm-ng' that has an output to csv option which suited my needs.
http://www.gropp.org/?id=projects&sub=bwm-ng
Here is an example of how I used it:
bwm-ng --count 0 -o csv -I eth0 -T rate -u bytes -t 1000 > yourfile.csv
Thanks, Andy
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Roman Weidlich < roman.weidlich@univie.ac.at> wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to log to a file?
iftop > mylog.txt
produces a file, but containing lo senseful data.
Roman
iftop-users mailing list iftop-users@lists.beasts.org http://lists.beasts.org/mailman/listinfo/iftop-users