This is just kinda Q & A thing, in case you miss something just send a mail to hscholz@wormulon.net. _______________________________________________________________________________ Q: Why does slurm have themes? A: Because it can. Q: I want to use slurm to do traffic accounting or MRTG graphs ... A: slurm will not support this. Feel free to use the data gathering code from src/. I've started a small project called wormulon (http://www.wormulon.net/wormulon) which utilizes the slurm codebase to create output suitable for inclusion in mrtg, rrdtool or even the screen hardstatus line. Q: Can I include slurm into the screen hardstatus line? A: See previous question and have a look at wormulon. Q: WTF is 'slurm'? / How did it all start? A: The idea came up while installing Linux systems during a small Linux installation party. Using pppstatus to monitor the ADSL uplink I did not find any equivalent app for *BSD. Lacking a similar application I removed the Linux dependent ppp code from pppstatus and added FreeBSD sysctl() code for data aquisation at ~3AM the same night. Ripping off the connection time accounting and email checks I ended up with something useful. Adding it to my CVS repository it needed a name, so the first thing that came into my mind was 'slurm' since I just saw the latest Futurama episode featuring 'Slurm Mc Kenzie' and the 'Slurm Factory', hence the name slurm. P.S. wormulon which is based on slurm is the name of the homeplanet of Slurm McKenzie. Q: Why are you not showing link information like 100MBits on Linux? A: Linux does not have a common way to save media type an link information. Gathering those information with tools like mii-tool or ethtool involve reading data directly from the ethernet cards EEPROM and success depends the card. Have a look at the ethtool source code if you want to know how nasty the whole thing might get. Integrating this slurm would need suid root privileges on Linux which is normally a bad idea. _______________________________________________________________________________ $Id: FAQ,v 1.3 2004/02/06 02:33:54 hscholz Exp $