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1.8 KiB
54 lines
1.8 KiB
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Source-Makefile: feeds/packages/admin/netatop/Makefile
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Package: kmod-netatop
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Submenu: Netfilter Extensions
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Version: <LINUX_VERSION>+2.0-1
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Depends:
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Conflicts:
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Menu-Depends:
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Provides:
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Section: kernel
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Category: Kernel modules
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Title: netatop netfilter module
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Maintainer: Toni Uhlig <matzeton@googlemail.com>
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Source: netatop-2.0.tar.gz
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License: GPL-2.0
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Type: ipkg
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Description: The optional kernel module netatop can be loaded to gather statistics about
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the TCP and UDP packets that have been transmitted/received per process and
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per thread. As soon as atop discovers that this module is active, it shows
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the columns SNET and RNET in the generic screen for the number of transmitted
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and received packets per process. When the 'n' key is pressed, it shows
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detailed counters about the number packets transmitted/received via TCP and
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UDP, the average sizes of these packets, and the total bandwidth consumed
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for input and output per process/thread.
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https://www.atoptool.nl/
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Toni Uhlig <matzeton@googlemail.com>
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Package: netatop
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Version: 2.0-1
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Depends: +libc +GCC_LIBSSP:libssp +USE_GLIBC:librt +USE_GLIBC:libpthread +zlib +kmod-netatop
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Conflicts:
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Provides:
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Section: admin
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Category: Administration
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Repository: base
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Title: network counter for atop
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Maintainer: Toni Uhlig <matzeton@googlemail.com>
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Source: netatop-2.0.tar.gz
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License: GPL-2.0
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Type: ipkg
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Description: The daemon netatopd is packaged with the netatop kernel module. This
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daemon takes care that information is gathered about processes that are
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finished. For every finished process that has transferred network packets,
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a binary record is written to a dedicated logfile. The added records in the
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logfile are read by atop with every sample to show information about the
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network activity of finished processes as well.
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https://www.atoptool.nl/
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Toni Uhlig <matzeton@googlemail.com>
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