![]() Web.statistics.1.content.9.graph.2=wifi_received ![]() Web.statistics.1.content.9.graph.1=wifi_send Web.status.1.content.9.line.1="WiFi Sent: "+KMG(data.wifi_send)+" Received: "+KMG(Math.abs(data.wifi_received)) + "" #ĭynamic.17.source=/sys/class/net/wlan0/statistics/rx_bytesĭynamic.18.source=/sys/class/net/wlan0/statistics/tx_bytes I found a sample nf file that might meet my needs here but it doesn't the display is the same. Including nf only displays bytes in and out like so. This is displayed on the monitoring web page: The rpimonitord man page mentions /etc/rpimonitor/nf. Currently I'm using wifi but I'd like to be able to experiment with ethernet cable as well. RPI-monitor seems to do disk, memory & cpu out of the box but requires some configuration to monitor the network.īut it's unclear from the doc exactly how to display bandwidth utilization. ![]() I'd like to monitor network, disk, memory & cpu. I need to do some stress testing on some raspberry pi's and I'm trying to setup monitoring tools to detect which resource is the bottleneck in various scenarios. ![]()
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