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====== Bandwidth Monitoring ====== | ====== Bandwidth Monitoring ====== | ||
- | The Bandwidth Monitoring | + | This menu contains settings for Bandwidth Monitoring features. |
===== Bandwidth Monitoring ===== | ===== Bandwidth Monitoring ===== | ||
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- | **Enable: | + | **Enable:** turns on the Bandwidth Monitoring feature. |
- | **Save History Location:** From this menu, you choose where Bandwidth Monitoring history files are saved. | + | (Default: Enabled). |
- | The options include: | + | \\ |
- | | + | **Save History Location:** lets you choose where Bandwidth Monitoring history files are saved. |
- | * Since this is temporary storage, contents will disappear after a reboot or crash. | + | |
- | * NVRAM - This will save Bandwidth Monitoring history to NVRAM. | + | \\ |
- | * NVRAM is permanent storage, but is often tiny on routers. | + | |
- | * JFFS2 - This will save monitoring | + | * RAM (Temporary) * - makes Bandwidth Monitoring |
- | * JFFS is a journalling, | + | * This is temporary |
- | * JFFS partitions are managed in the // | + | |
- | * Storage space available depends on your router hardware and the build installed. | + | |
- | * FreshTomato and any JFFS2 partitions share storage | + | |
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- | * CIFS1 - This makes FreshTomato write bandwidth logs to the first external CIFS network share. | + | * NVRAM - will save Bandwidth Monitoring history |
- | * CIFS Client connections to CIFS shares are configured in the **[[: | + | * NVRAM is permanent storage, but in routers, is often very small. |
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- | * CIFS2 - This will let FreshTomato write bandwidth statistics | + | |
- | * CIFS network shares are configured | + | |
- | * Custom Path - This allows you to create | + | * JFFS2 - will save monitoring files to a JFFS-formatted portion of flash RAM. |
- | * This is useful when using JFFS2 for other storage tasks, so you can organize | + | * JFFS is a journaling, log-structured file system. |
+ | * JFFS is managed in the [[: | ||
+ | * Space available depends on the router model/ | ||
+ | * FreshTomato and JFFS2 partitions share space on the same chip. | ||
+ | * Larger builds have less space left for JFFS2 partitions. | ||
+ | * The upgrade process rewrites the whole flash chip. JFFS data are destroyed. | ||
+ | * To stop this, FreshTomato blocks firmware upgrades until JFFS is disabled.\\ * This depends on the feature being enabled in [[admin-access|Admin Access]]. | ||
+ | * Data on JFFS storage | ||
- | (Default: RAM). | + | * CIFS1 - makes FreshTomato write bandwidth logs to the first CIFS share. |
+ | * CIFS client connections to CIFS shares are configured in [[:admin-cifs|CIFS Client]]. | ||
+ | * CIFS2 - makes FreshTomato write bandwidth data to the second external CIFS share. | ||
- | **Save Frequency: | + | |
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- | **Save on Shutdown: | + | \\ |
- | **Create New File:** | + | **Save Frequency:** specifies how often Bandwidth Monitoring saves logs. |
- | **Create Backups: | + | The more often they' |
- | **First Day of the Month: | + | \\ |
- | **Excluded Interfaces: | + | **Save on Shutdown:** makes FreshTomato save bandwidth logs immediately if it sees a shutdown signal. |
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+ | This prevents data loss. | ||
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+ | **Create New File:** erases the current log file and creates a new one. | ||
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+ | This helps when switching storage locations (say, moving from RAM to CIFS). FreshTomato must create a new file for logs to save properly. | ||
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+ | **Create Backups:** enabling this makes FreshTomato create backup logs. | ||
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+ | Backups are put in the same folder as the original files, and given a " | ||
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+ | **First Day of the Month:** sets the first day of the month for bandwidth logs. | ||
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+ | **Excluded Interfaces: | ||
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===== Backup ===== | ===== Backup ===== | ||
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- | Here you can back up the bandwidth monitoring log file, naming it whatever | + | Here, you can back up the bandwidth monitoring log file, to any file name you wish. FreshTomato creates a default filename, but clicking the cursor in the field lets you change it. After clicking |
Backup files are are saved in the GNU .gz (gzip) format. This is an archive format, similar to .zip. It can be easily opened by programs in Windows, Linux, and MacOS. | Backup files are are saved in the GNU .gz (gzip) format. This is an archive format, similar to .zip. It can be easily opened by programs in Windows, Linux, and MacOS. | ||
- | **Backup:** Clicking on the Backup button will download the log file to your browser. The browser will open a window prompting you to Open or Save the file. Generally, you click Save, and the browser prompts you to browse to the location to save the backup log. | + | \\ |
- | Hovering your mouse over the blue " | + | **Backup:** clicking this downloads |
- | \\ | + | The browser opens a window asking you to Open or Save the file. Generally, click Save and the browser prompts you to browse to the location to save the log. |
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+ | Hovering your mouse over the blue word " | ||
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===== Restore ===== | ===== Restore ===== | ||
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- | The // | + | The // |
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+ | If you Restore an existing Bandwidth Monitoring log to the same location it was first stored, FreshTomato will continue to log bandwidth statistics to the same file, continuing where it left off. | ||
- | If you Restore an existing Bandwidth Monitoring log to the same location it was originally stored, FreshTomato will continue to log bandwidth statistics to the same file, continuing where it left off. | + | \\ \\ |