Hi,
When bandwidth usage for any connection is very high ( in my tests - 20MB/s or 160Mb/s ), iftop-0.16 stops reporting usage for that connection and becomes unresponsive - ^C doesn't work. More specifically - the connection in question represents NFS UDP traffic.
Anyone else has this issue?
Thanks
Igor
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 03:47:26PM -0400, Igor Schein wrote:
When bandwidth usage for any connection is very high ( in my tests - 20MB/s or 160Mb/s ), iftop-0.16 stops reporting usage for that connection and becomes unresponsive - ^C doesn't work. More specifically - the connection in question represents NFS UDP traffic.
How many host pairs have you got on screen? What CPU does your machine have?
I've certainly used it with a good few hundred Mbps of traffic without problem, but it's possible that it becomes CPU bound under some circumstances.
Paul
On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 11:43:05AM +0100, Paul Warren wrote:
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 03:47:26PM -0400, Igor Schein wrote:
When bandwidth usage for any connection is very high ( in my tests - 20MB/s or 160Mb/s ), iftop-0.16 stops reporting usage for that connection and becomes unresponsive - ^C doesn't work. More specifically - the connection in question represents NFS UDP traffic.
How many host pairs have you got on screen? What CPU does your machine have?
It's the case even if I filter to just one host. However, I figured out afterwards, that the problem only occurs when I use -P ( which I've always used before ). If I take -P out - no problem at all.
Thanks
Igor