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| .\" Man page for nload |
| .\" Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 by Roland Riegel <support@roland.riegel.de> |
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| .TH nload 1 "April 04, 2002" nload "Network monitoring tools" |
| .SH NAME |
| nload \- displays the current network usage |
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| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .B nload [-i |
| .I max_scaling |
| .B ] [-m] [-o |
| .I max_scaling |
| .B ] [-s |
| .I smoothness |
| .B ] [-t |
| .I interval |
| .B ] [-u |
| .I h|H|b|B|k|K|m|M|g|G |
| .B ] [-U |
| .I h|H|b|B|k|K|m|M|g|G |
| .B ] [devices] |
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| .B nload --help|-h |
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| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .B nload |
| is a console application which monitors network traffic and bandwidth usage in real time. |
| It visualizes the in- and outgoing traffic using two graphs and provides additional info |
| like the total amount of transfered data and min/max network usage. |
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| .SH USAGE |
| When running |
| .B nload, |
| you can switch between the devices (which you gave |
| .B nload |
| on the command line) by pressing the left and right arrow keys. If the -m command line |
| parameter is given, the arrow keys switch as many devices back and forth as there are shown |
| on the screen. |
| If you want to quit, do so by pressing 'q', 'Q' or Ctrl+C. |
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| .SH OPTIONS |
| A summary of the options supported by |
| .B nload |
| is included below. |
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| .TP |
| .B \-i max_scaling |
| Specifies the 100% mark in kBit/s of the graph indicating the incoming bandwidth usage. |
| Ignored if max_scaling is 0 or the switch -m is given. The default value for max_scaling |
| is 10240. |
| .TP |
| .B \-m |
| Show multiple devices at a time; do not show the traffic graphs. |
| .TP |
| .B \-o max_scaling |
| Same as -i but for the graph indicating the outgoing bandwidth usage. |
| .TP |
| .B \-s smoothness |
| Sets the "smoothness" of the average in/out values. |
| A value of 1 means little smoothness (average over a short period of time), a value of 9 |
| means high smoothness (average over a long period of time). The default is 9. |
| .TP |
| .B \-t interval |
| Determines the refresh interval of the display in milliseconds. |
| If interval is 0 print net load only one time and exit. |
| The default value of interval is 500. |
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| PLEASE NOTE: |
| Specifying refresh intervals shorter than about 200 milliseconds makes traffic |
| calculation very unprecise. Also the display may flicker using such short |
| refresh intervals. |
| .B nload |
| tries to balance this out by doing extra time measurements, but this may |
| not always succeed. |
| .TP |
| .B \-u h|H|b|B|k|K|m|M|g|G |
| Sets the type of unit used for the display of traffic numbers. |
| h means human readable (auto), b Bit/s, k kBit/s, m MBit/s and g GBit/s. |
| The upper case letters mean the corresponding units in Bytes (instead of Bits). |
| The default is k. |
| .TP |
| .B \-U h|H|b|B|k|K|m|M|g|G |
| Same as -u, but for an amount of data, e.g. Bit, kByte, GBit etc. (without "/s"). |
| The default is M. |
| .TP |
| .B devices |
| Network devices to use. The default device is "eth0". |
| .TP |
| .B \-h, \-\-help |
| Show a short summary of these command line options. |
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| .SH FILES |
| .I /proc/net/dev |
| is read by nload to get the network traffic data. |
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| .SH VERSION |
| This is version @VERSION@ of nload. |
| For updates, look at http://www.roland-riegel.de/nload/index_en.html. |
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| .SH AUTHOR |
| Roland Riegel <support@roland-riegel.de> |