M Mecanik Well-Known Member Mar 2, 2017 173 5 58 33 Nov 9, 2022 #1 Hi, From what I see Proxmox keeps track of total incoming/outgoing traffic, which leads to the question in the title. Can one get the total bandwidth consumed by the VM? Either via API or some other method? Thank you
Hi, From what I see Proxmox keeps track of total incoming/outgoing traffic, which leads to the question in the title. Can one get the total bandwidth consumed by the VM? Either via API or some other method? Thank you
LnxBil Distinguished Member Feb 21, 2015 9,648 1,836 273 Saarland, Germany Nov 9, 2022 #2 A metrics server like InfluxDB is capable of giving you the raw metrics so you can sum them up.
M Mecanik Well-Known Member Mar 2, 2017 173 5 58 33 Nov 9, 2022 #3 LnxBil said: A metrics server like InfluxDB is capable of giving you the raw metrics so you can sum them up. Click to expand... Thanks, I tought there is something built in to retrieve this since the stats show traffic per hour, etc.
LnxBil said: A metrics server like InfluxDB is capable of giving you the raw metrics so you can sum them up. Click to expand... Thanks, I tought there is something built in to retrieve this since the stats show traffic per hour, etc.
LnxBil Distinguished Member Feb 21, 2015 9,648 1,836 273 Saarland, Germany Nov 9, 2022 #4 Mecanik said: Thanks, I tought there is something built in to retrieve this since the stats show traffic per hour, etc. Click to expand... The graphs are done via rrdtool, you can also get the data behinde the graphs from there.
Mecanik said: Thanks, I tought there is something built in to retrieve this since the stats show traffic per hour, etc. Click to expand... The graphs are done via rrdtool, you can also get the data behinde the graphs from there.
M Mecanik Well-Known Member Mar 2, 2017 173 5 58 33 Nov 9, 2022 #5 LnxBil said: The graphs are done via rrdtool, you can also get the data behinde the graphs from there. Click to expand... Indeed, after some research I found this. However, again, I thought there might be something built it and easy to use.
LnxBil said: The graphs are done via rrdtool, you can also get the data behinde the graphs from there. Click to expand... Indeed, after some research I found this. However, again, I thought there might be something built it and easy to use.