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From: Jonathan S H. <jon...@wa...> - 2003-06-17 06:59:45
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From: Forrest A. <fo...@fo...> - 2003-11-10 17:48:14
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Curious how this differs from the other bandwidth management tool (commercialized) that's around. I think one is called Bandwidth Arbitrator. Thanks. |
From: Eric A. <em...@me...> - 2004-03-26 04:50:40
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Hi, I had been reading all the available docs about bmw including the nice docs by Kobe Lenjou and the mailing list archive. I decided to try it my self but to no avail. this is the error i got when i run "./configure" of bwm. checking for rrd_create in -lrrd... no checking for rrd_update in -lrrd... no Error: Working librrd required by the way i have installed rrdtool-1.0.45 successfully is there a way to tell bwm where to find librrd? Thanks, Eric |
From: Nigel K. <nk...@lb...> - 2004-03-26 08:53:19
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On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 12:59:00PM +0800, Eric Anier wrote: > checking for rrd_create in -lrrd... no > checking for rrd_update in -lrrd... no > Error: Working librrd required >=20 > by the way i have installed rrdtool-1.0.45 successfully=20 > is there a way to tell bwm where to find librrd? >=20 Hi Eric, bwm-tools tests the currently installed librrd.so library if it contains the functions rrd_create & rrd_update. It seems that sometimes it requires the -lm to link in the math library. The second test, tests this. If both fail it comes to the conclusion either your librrd.so file isn't in your library path or it doesn't work. Please check that you do have librrd.so symlink in your library path and you can also check config.log to see exactly what the configure script is complaining about. Regards Nigel =20 |
From: Santiago J. R <san...@av...> - 2004-03-26 17:34:13
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Hi Eric, Quoting Eric Anier <em...@me...>: > this is the error i got when i run "./configure" of bwm. > > checking for rrd_create in -lrrd... no > checking for rrd_update in -lrrd... no > Error: Working librrd required > I had the same trouble compiling bwm_tools-0.1.8 in a RH 9 box, and I did this to "fix" it: rrdtool-1.0.46 installation: ./cofigure --prefix=/usr so, the bwm_tools config found the rrd_crate and rrd_update, but didn't found the libbwm.so.1 maybe, you'll have to make a sym link in /usr/lib to the libbwm.so.1 It's not the best way to compile, but works... Santiago J. Ruano Rincón Avatar Ltda. ParqueSoft Popayán +57-2 8221214 |
From: Zeb B. <ze...@co...> - 2004-09-30 17:53:14
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From: Sudip K. <sud...@he...> - 2007-01-09 05:32:41
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Hi, Me and my team are planning to have our bandwidth shaped in protocol basis in the root node not for the individual client's . For e.g <firewall> .. # Traffic Section <traffic> <flow name="root_dw" max-rate="192000" report-timeout="60" report-format="rrd"> #NOW HERE COMES THE PROTOCOL BASIS SHAPING <flow name="http" max-rate="89600" report-timeout="60" report-format="rrd"> **** Is THERE ANYWAY TO ADD CLIENTS OVER HERE ********* </flow> <flow name="smtp" max-rate="51200" report-timeout="60" report-format="rrd"> </flow> <flow name="ftp" max-rate="51200" report-timeout="60" report-format="rrd"> </flow> </flow> </traffic> </firewall> OR WE HAVE TO END UP LIKE THIS | | MACHINE ONE ( ROOT NODE PROTOCOL BASIS SHAPING) | | MACHINE TWO ( Simple Download and upload for client) | | ******** here we have two machine with bwmd daemon running in individual machine ******* Is there any way around ? Regards ------------ Sudip Karki. Sys Admin |
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