On 16 Feb 2002, Andreas Leitner wrote:
>Is there some app in debian with which i could easily messure the
>saturation of my connection?
Yes, a few. Of the ones that come to mind, there are
bing,nfsstone,tcpspray,ttcp
I know bing is a .deb, not sure about the others
Other things I have tried in
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 03:13:58AM +0100, Andreas Leitner wrote:
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> myhost:/mydir /myotherdir nfs
> user,noexec,dev,suid,rw,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 0 0
>
> Is there some app in debian with which i could easily messure the
> saturation of my connection?
Try nload (package nload)
Someti
On Sat, 2002-02-16 at 00:13, Cameron Kerr wrote:
> On 15 Feb 2002, Andreas Leitner wrote:
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> >
> >I am running a box with debian testing and one with woody. The testing
> >acts as a nfs server and unstable as client. They are connected via a
> >10MB hub - no real traffic, it's my home network. Wh
On 15 Feb 2002, Andreas Leitner wrote:
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>I am running a box with debian testing and one with woody. The testing
>acts as a nfs server and unstable as client. They are connected via a
>10MB hub - no real traffic, it's my home network. When I try to copy a
>file from a local dir to a nfs dir on the
I am running a box with debian testing and one with woody. The testing
acts as a nfs server and unstable as client. They are connected via a
10MB hub - no real traffic, it's my home network. When I try to copy a
file from a local dir to a nfs dir on the unstable box it is rely
slow. midnight co
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