Even on a powerful platform a nlbwmon process'
activities are sometimes affecting throoughput and
latency. This is a backgroud process, that should not
be running with default priority.
Even if it is a little deplayed, that is not a worry in
this case. The routing should be the main priority,
bandwidth stats collection can wait a bit.
Tested on Netgear R7800
Signed-off-by: Marc Benoit <marcb62185@gmail.com>
Update to latest Git HEAD in order to solve a number of issues.
- Improves MAC address lookup reliability
- Properly counts DNAT-ed connections (e.g. for port forwards)
- Fixes stack corruption when parsing netlink records
- Fixes deletion of gzipped databases
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Define package config files to preserve
/usr/share/nlbwmon/protocols across sysupgrade
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <kevin@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
This commit introduces nlbwmon, the lightweight NetLink BandWidth Montor.
The nlbwmon daemon gathers per-host traffic statistics by querying netlink
accounting data. Due to this approach, the executable is very small and does
not rely on libpcap and CPU intensive raw sockets to monitor traffic.
Besides raw per-host traffic counters, nlbwmon also support rudimentary
traffic classification by observing IP protocols and used port numbers.
Gathered accounting data is stored into a series of database files which
are regularily committed to persistent storage.
Refresh, commit and accounting intervals are freely configurable as well
as the layer7 protocol mapping rules and observed source subnets.
This package also bundles a cli client which can be used to dump the
gathered traffic data as JSON, CSV or plaintext data. A pull request to
add a graphical LuCI frontend for nlbwmon is pending.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>