Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 17 Nov 2006 17:36:38 +0400 | From | "Irfan Habib" <> | Subject | finding the network usage of a process |
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Hi,
Is there any method either kernel or user level which tells me which process is generating how much traffic from a machine. For example if some process is flooding the network, then I would like to know which process (PID ideally), is generating the most traffic.
I dont require it to do this remotely, it should be run on the same machine as that originates the traffic, additionally last time when I asked a similar question people answered with stap modules, but I'm using kernel 2.4.26 and I can't get SystemTap to compile on the system with glibc-2.3.6.
Any help will be highly appreciated
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