Plugin to monitor bandwidth used per month

xmanhosting anthony at xmanhosting.com.au
Mon Nov 30 12:15:51 CET 2009


Hello,
 
I finally have Nagios working correctly - thank you for all your help.
 
I am wanting to have a plugin that shows bandwidth (downloads + uploads) per
month (as I am on a 30GB plan from my ISP, and I would like to receive a
warning when I am approaching that limit each month)
 
I currently have the following set up:

 
PING OK 11-30-2009 20:10:32  37d 23h 5m 43s  1/3  PING OK - Packet loss =
0%, RTA = 0.93 ms 
 
Port 1 Bandwidth Usage OK 11-30-2009 20:13:25  8d 23h 21m 51s  1/3  Traffic
OK - Avg. In = 455.0 B/s, Avg. Out = 998.0 B/s 
 
Port 1 Link Status OK  11-30-2009 20:13:37  29d 5h 32m 35s  1/3  SNMP OK -
up(1) 
 
Uptime OK 11-30-2009 20:05:10  29d 5h 23m 27s  1/3  SNMP OK - Timeticks:
(80567592) 9 days, 7:47:55.92 
 
 
Is there a specific plugin to do what I am after, or can I use MRTG somehow
to achieve what I am after?
 
Thanks for any help.
 
Kind regards,
Anthony
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