Changes for 0.3.1:
* fix 32Bit signed/unsigned bug
* improve Linux /proc/net/dev parsing
* disable LED (set -DWITH_LED to enable them)
* make slurm Gbit-safe (tests with >100MByte/s will be done soon :))
* make -Wall happy on all systems
* calculate traffic correctly when using -d option
* add Mac OS X support (thanks Jan-Eric Kolbe for providing access!)
* print usage information if no interface was given at startup
Changes for 0.3.0:
* did some profiling and lowered cpu usage of sleep stuff
* misc small fixes and documentation updates
Changes for 0.3.0-pre1:
* theme support
* misc small typo fixes and internal changes
Changes for 0.2.3:
* Solaris interface speed detection code
* fix visual overflows in the display when running for long time
* prevent the missing 'E' from being overwritten
Changes for 0.2.2:
* Solaris auto* support
* -z option to virtualy reset displayed counters
* fix padding problems which lead to speeds like 123.45KB/s/s/s/s
slurm is a tool to monitor network traffic.
Features:
- realtime traffic statistics divided into incoming and
outgoing optional combined view
- can monitor any kind of network interface (testers welcome!)
- shows detailed statistics about the interface
Pkg submitted by Wolfram <mail@eckigesauge.de> in private mail.