Difference between revisions of "VnStat After Install Script"
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− | <h1>This page will show you what commands you need to run after one-click install of vnStat</h1> | + | <!--<h1>This page will show you what commands you need to run after one-click install of vnStat</h1> |
First, open up terminal and login as root: | First, open up terminal and login as root: | ||
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<code>sed -i -e 's/# \*\/5/\*/' /etc/cron.d/vnstat</code> | <code>sed -i -e 's/# \*\/5/\*/' /etc/cron.d/vnstat</code> | ||
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Now go to http://vnstat and view all of your bandwidth stats. | Now go to http://vnstat and view all of your bandwidth stats. | ||
<strong>The default port monitored is eth0. However this can be changed manually to eth3, wlan0, wlan1, etc. Please stop by the IRC channel if help is needed in changing.</strong> | <strong>The default port monitored is eth0. However this can be changed manually to eth3, wlan0, wlan1, etc. Please stop by the IRC channel if help is needed in changing.</strong> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 27 March 2011
Now go to http://vnstat and view all of your bandwidth stats.
The default port monitored is eth0. However this can be changed manually to eth3, wlan0, wlan1, etc. Please stop by the IRC channel if help is needed in changing.