[Iftop-users] question aout redirect the iftop output to a log file

Robert WANG chunyu_5 at msn.com
Mon, 23 Jan 2012 01:49:20 +1200


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Hi,  I am a server support engineer.
Now I want to monitor the whole day or whole week network traffic throught the network port of my Sun Solaris server.
I tried to use the iftop and I found it can show the network traffic in real time , it is cool.
  But how can I re-direct the iftop output to a log file? So that I can analysis some network performace issue.
I have checked man page , did not find any clue.
  Hope for your reply.
  Thank you very much!Best regards,
Robert WANG
 		 	   		  
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Hi,<BR>&nbsp; I am a server support engineer.<br>Now I want to monitor the whole day or whole week network traffic throught the network port of my Sun Solaris server.<br>I tried to use the iftop and I found it can show the network traffic in real time , it is cool.<br>&nbsp; But how can I re-direct the iftop output to a log file? So that I can analysis some network performace issue.<br>I have checked man page , did not find any clue.<br>&nbsp; Hope for your reply.<br>&nbsp; Thank you very much!<BR>Best regards,<br>Robert WANG<br><BR> 		 	   		  </div></body>
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