Fli
09-21-2013, 08:36 PM
Hello, is there something like command "top" for Linux, only it will show running processes and how much bandwidth they currently consume? Is that possible? Or where else i can easilly see how is the data transfer used?
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Someone suggests: ntop, iftop (http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-display-bandwidth-usage-on-network-interface-by-host.html) (howinstall (http://www.whmsecurity.com/server-tools/how-to-install-iftop)), vnstat, nload, iptraf, bwm, trafshow
example install: yum -y install ntop
EDIT: i found "iftop" to be isntalled on my OS, just do command:
iftop
iftop:
45
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Someone suggests: ntop, iftop (http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-display-bandwidth-usage-on-network-interface-by-host.html) (howinstall (http://www.whmsecurity.com/server-tools/how-to-install-iftop)), vnstat, nload, iptraf, bwm, trafshow
example install: yum -y install ntop
EDIT: i found "iftop" to be isntalled on my OS, just do command:
iftop
iftop:
45