Bandwidth not updating
Hi
Is there a setting somewhere if I need to monitor bandwidth? For example, if I'm not using any log analyzers, will bandwidth still be tracked? All my accounts on my new setup are still sitting at "0" for bandwidth used. thanks for your help. |
What is your product name (ISPmanager, VDSmanager, etc.)? What operation system do you have?
ISPmanager and VDSmanager can count up the traffic (quantity of the used traffic) |
Hi
Sorry, I thought I put this in the ISPManager section. I'm using ISPManager on the latest Debian... |
Same problem here on with ISPManager Lite and debian.
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Please check root crontab on the server with ISPmanager for line
Code:
15 2 * * * /usr/local/ispmgr/sbin/traffic.pl |
Same problem for me. traffic.pl works without errors, but traffic usage stays at zero.
/usr/local/ispmgr/var/httpd-acct.log /usr/local/ispmgr/var/traf.log are both empty. does /usr/local/ispmgr/lib/apache/mod_ispmgr.so is supposed to write in httpd-acct.log? |
I am not aware of any intent to support this type of bandwidth tracking nor do I see a bugzilla entry where someone has requested this functionality in cPanel/WHM. I am curious, what machine(s) are you all on? I'm on stingray and all my stats programs are up-to-date and I'm pretty sure it's reading my bandwidth and disk usage right.
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/usr/local/ispmgr/lib/apache/mod_ispmgr.so checkes uids and gids for the files that apache transfer. There why I recommend to check the owners and groups of the files on your sites. Your bandwidth doesn't count propertly, if the owner and/or group are incorrect.
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