Port of the week: bwm-ng

NILI am starting a periodic posting for something I wanted to do since a

long time. Take a port in the tree and introduce it quickly. There are

tons of ports in the tree that we don't know about. So, I will write

frequently about ports that I use frequently and that I find useful,

if you read this, maybe I will find a new tool to your collection of

"useful program". :-)

For a first one, I would like to present net/bwm-ng. Its name

stands for “BandWitch Monitor next-generation”, it allows the user

to watch in real-time the bandwith usage of the different network

interfaces. By default, it will update the display every 0.5

second. You can change the frequency of updating by pressing keys '+'

and '-'.

Let see the bindings of the interactive mode :

on 30 seconds.

"getifaddrs" and you can also choose "sysctl" or "netstat -i".

change to another units that suits better your current data.

Summary output after downloading a file

bwm-ng v0.6.1 (probing every 5.700s), press 'h' for help

input: getifaddrs type: sum

-         iface                   Rx                   Tx                Total

==============================================================================

            lo0:           0.00  B              0.00  B              0.00  B

            em0:          19.89 MB            662.82 KB             20.54 MB

         pflog0:           0.00  B              0.00  B              0.00  B

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

          total:          19.89 MB            662.82 KB             20.54 MB

It's available on *BSD, Linux and maybe others.

In OpenBSD ports tree, look for net/bwm-ng.

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