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Monitor network I/O with Cockpit | Monitor network I/O with Cockpit | ||
|setup= | |setup= | ||
Log into Cockpit. | |||
|actions= | |actions= | ||
# Navigate to the "Network" page of your machine. | # Navigate to the "Network" page of your machine. | ||
# Download and/or upload some big file. Maybe <code>curl http</code><code>://files.cockpit-project.org/testdata/fedora- | # Download and/or upload some big file. Maybe <code>curl http</code><code>://files.cockpit-project.org/testdata/fedora-22-x86_64.tar.gz >/dev/null</code>. | ||
# Observe the graphs and "Sending" and "Receiving" columns at the top of the page. | # Observe the graphs and "Sending" and "Receiving" columns at the top of the page. | ||
# Hover with your mouse over the graphs. | # Hover with your mouse over the graphs. |
Latest revision as of 09:54, 23 March 2015
Description
Monitor network I/O with Cockpit
Setup
Log into Cockpit.
How to test
- Navigate to the "Network" page of your machine.
- Download and/or upload some big file. Maybe
curl http
://files.cockpit-project.org/testdata/fedora-22-x86_64.tar.gz >/dev/null
. - Observe the graphs and "Sending" and "Receiving" columns at the top of the page.
- Hover with your mouse over the graphs.
Expected Results
The page should show the ongoing network traffic. Hovering over a graph should highlight the corresponding network interface.