Hi,
Our Enkompass (v3.0.0.60) has started suspending multiple accounts over the last few days due to bandwidth exceeding. What we've noticed is that when we look at the AWStats of the account (in its WSOI control panel), it shows that the bandwidth used is way under what Enkompass is saying has been used. Enkompass is starting to suspend more accounts as each day goes by.
I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction of a Virtualmin plugin or script that will allow me to actively monitor INCOMING bandwidth usage on a per virtual server basis.
The built in System Settings > Bandwidth Monitoring combines the IN/OUT Bandwidth usage but I am unable to see just the IN usage breakdown.
Any ideas?
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Hi All,
i have install and configure Enkompass successfully and now i can access "Enkompass - SAI" Module but Unbale to login "Enkompass - WSOI" Module.
i did try all the Users/Pass combination and getting these 2 type of Errors!
1) Your account has been removed from the system.
2) Your credentials are invalid.
Hi All,
i have install and configure Enkompass successfully and now i can access "Enkompass - SAI" Module but Unbale to login "Enkompass - WSOI" Module.
i did try all the Users/Pass combination and getting these 2 type of Errors!
1) Your account has been removed from the system.
2) Your credentials are invalid.
Can we get the network bandwidth usage statistics (of single computer) within a LAN by using SNMP queries?
Thanks.
Edit:
I mean to say that we can query a router to get informations such as number of interfaces, total bandwidth usages etc.
A small "mom and pop" WISP would like to provide account usage information to customers.
Hi,
We've tested this on several servers running 11.32.5 (build 13):
We've unchecked the boxes: Eximstats , antirelayd, cPBandwd under Service Manager -> Tailwatchd and hit Save.
However, I still find mail statistics being logged, and cpanellogd continues to run every 2 hrs (as specificed in the stats logging schedule).
How can I make sure bandwidth processing to be stopped?
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Is it possible to retrieve the "Total received" or "Total sent" numbers from the gnome-system-monitor from command line? Or are there other tools/packages that can record and output the total data usage?
The motivation is that I want to monitor my bandwidth usage every hour or so.