Bandwidth Monitoring

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Bandwidth Monitoring

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I downloaded HostMonitor 4.42...

I would like to monitor the bandwidth of our FTP server.

I've connected using \\localhost\Performance Monitor\IntelProNic... , However we view a continuous reading of 95MB. However it never fluctuates even when we download large files.

I now sure how to conduct a live test with meaninful results.... similar to the live stats from Bandwidth Monitor Pro (www.bandwidthmonitorpro.com)
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Post by KS-Soft »

I've connected using \\localhost\Performance Monitor\IntelProNic... ,
H'm, what test method do you use? Performance Counter?
In this case path to object should look different, e.g. "\\FTP_Server_Name\Network Interface(Interface_Name)\Bytes Total/sec"

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Performance monitor, no connection???

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I've successully configured the perfomance monitor on a <local computer> (127.0.0.1), however on a remote server the selections are grayed-out in perfomance monitor settings. Other tests not related to performance monitor do work though....
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H'm.. and "Select counter from computer" option is grayed-out?
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Yes... 'Select counter from computer' grayed out...

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I've checked this on three servers on different networks and their all the same. I also checked the RMA manager and all tests are (checked) supported for all RMA. The only machine I can configure correctly is the Windows 2000 server with Host Monitor installed.

Q. Is this an WMI permissions problem?
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Post by KS-Soft »

Truth to say I don't know why dialog does not allow to select computer, this dialog displayed by Windows (HostMonitor just initiates Windows API).
But if you are using RMA (that is installed on target system) to perform this test, its not necessary to provide/select computer. You may just specify performance counter without system name, e.g. "\Network Interface(Interface_Name)\Bytes Total/sec"

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MS TCP Loopback interface???

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OK, it's now woking if I select the 'MS TCP Loopback interface' as the network interface instead of the actual 'Intel[R] Pro 100VE adapter, like so:

\\MAIL\Network Interface(MS TCP Loopback interface)\Bytes Total/sec

Q. Does this give me the same bandwidth information as the actual Intel adapter?
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Post by KS-Soft »

Does this give me the same bandwidth information as the actual Intel adapter?
Of couse not. You should specify interface that is used for outside traffic.
BTW Why you don't use new "Network Traffic" test method? It uses SNMP protocol and doesn't need remote registry service, doesn't use buggy pdh.dll, doesn't require connection with administrative privileges, etc.

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