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    • P
      pwnell
      last edited by

      I would also greatly appreciate getting this function to work again in 2.3.

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        bwdutton
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        Here are the directions I used to manually install vnstat:

        ssh into router, cd to /root, download these:
        fetch http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:10:x86:64/latest/All/vnstat-1.14.txz
        fetch http://www.sqweek.com/sqweek/files/vnstat_php_frontend-1.5.1.tar.gz

        this will ask to install dependencies, say yes

        pkg install vnstat-1.14.txz

        this copies your existing vnstat data to a new home and leaves the existing files untouched

        mkdir -p /var/lib
        cp -rp /cf/conf/vnstat /var/lib
        chown -R vnstat:vnstat /var/lib/vnstat

        install the frontend

        cd /usr/local/www
        tar xvf /root/vnstat_php_frontend-1.5.1.tar.gz
        mv vnstat_php_frontend-1.5.1 vnstat

        configure front end, I use vi, use ed or whatever you prefer

        vi vnstat/config.php
        change $language to en: $language = 'en';
        change $iface list to your interfaces, e.g.:
        $iface_list = array('em0', 'em1', 'em2');
        add/edit the title lines for your interfaces, e.g.:
            $iface_title['em0'] = 'LAN';
            $iface_title['em1'] = 'WAN';
            $iface_title['em2'] = 'JUMBOLAN';
        change $vnstat_bin = '/usr/local/bin/vnstat';

        fix image output:

        vi vnstat/graph_svg.php
        edit line 156:
        svg_text($iw / 2, ($ytm / 2), $text, array( 'stroke' => $cl['text'], 'fill' => $cl['text']['rgb'],'
        stroke-width' => 0, 'font-family' => SVG_FONT, 'font-weight' => 'bold', 'text-anchor' => 'middle' ));
        to:
        svg_text($iw / 2, ($ytm / 2), $text, array( 'stroke' => 'none', 'fill' => $cl['text']['rgb'],'
        stroke-width' => 0, 'font-family' => SVG_FONT, 'font-weight' => 'bold', 'text-anchor' => 'middle' ));

        run this once to make sure there are no errors

        /usr/local/bin/vnstat -u

        add the crontab entry to update the stats

        crontab -e
        */5 * * * * /usr/local/bin/vnstat -u

        And that should be it. Go to http://yourrouter/vnstat/ to view the results.

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          cmb
          last edited by

          vnstat is available for manual 'pkg install' now. That's a first step towards getting the full package back.

          Just SSH in, and run:

          pkg update 
          pkg install vnstat
          
          

          To install it.

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            Retrograde
            last edited by

            @cmb:

            vnstat is available for manual 'pkg install' now. That's a first step towards getting the full package back.

            Just SSH in, and run:

            pkg update 
            pkg install vnstat
            
            

            To install it.

            Followed instructions, rebooted PFsense, see no package installed and no VNstat under status, any more instructions available/needed?

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            • jdillardJ
              jdillard
              last edited by

              That just installs the FreeBSD package. It won't show up in the GUI, it's all CLI: http://humdi.net/vnstat/man/vnstat.html

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                Retrograde
                last edited by

                Profound sadness, thanks for the update though!

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                • jdillardJ
                  jdillard
                  last edited by

                  I am working on a front-end for it. You can scroll through my post history if you want more info/screencasts.

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                    vizi0n
                    last edited by

                    My vnstatd is working perfectly on my 2.3.1 box. I have also added a rc.d script for startup/shutdown to try to prevent corrupt data files.

                    Location: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/vnstatd.sh

                    
                    #!/bin/sh
                    
                    . /etc/rc.subr
                    
                    name="vnstatd"
                    rcvar=vnstatd_enable
                    
                    load_rc_config $name
                    
                    : ${vnstatd_conf="/usr/local/etc/vnstat.conf"}
                    : ${vnstatd_flags="-d --config ${vnstatd_conf}"}
                    
                    required_files=${vnstatd_conf}
                    command="/usr/local/sbin/vnstatd"
                    
                    run_rc_command "$1"
                    
                    

                    Added this to my /etc/rc.conf.local

                    vnstatd_enable="YES"
                    

                    Now vnstatd starts at boot time and stops at shutdown.

                    I also added a backup script (that definately need tuning in order to only keep maybe a few days of backup in case something goes unnoticed). It was added to the crontab to run every hour

                    0 * * * * /root/vnstat_backup.sh >/dev/null 2>&1
                    

                    Here is the /root/vnstat_backup.sh. I'm not sure if I had to install bash, but I think I did :

                    #!/usr/local/bin/bash
                    
                    #START
                    TIME=`date +%Y-%m-%d_%H%M`		# This Command will add date in Backup File Name.
                    FILENAME=$TIME.tar.gz			# Here i define Backup file name format.
                    SRCDIR=/var/db/vnstat			# Location of Important Data Directory (Source of backup).
                    DESDIR=/root/vnstat_backup		# Destination of backup file.
                    #echo $TIME
                    tar -cpzf $DESDIR/$FILENAME $SRCDIR
                    #END
                    

                    This script creates a ton of files that need to be cleaned manually once in a while, so if someone could tune it to delete files older than X days it would be great! :)

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                      Retrograde
                      last edited by

                      Just curious if there's any update, Comcast is rolling out more data caps and Fios is still working on outfitting our building.

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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        I just got an email from comcast about caps - its 1TB.. are you actually using more than 1TB a month?

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                        • MikeV7896M
                          MikeV7896
                          last edited by

                          The Traffic Monitor package is in testing for pfSense 2.3.2 development builds now… just became available a day or two ago. A few minor bugs to be worked out and things that need to be tweaked so far, but it's there and it's working...

                          The S in IOT stands for Security

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                          • johnpozJ
                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                            last edited by

                            This traffic monitor package is based on what?  Vnstat, Bandwidthd, something all new?  Curious - maybe I will jump to the 2.3.2 just to check it out..

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                            • MikeV7896M
                              MikeV7896
                              last edited by

                              @johnpoz:

                              This traffic monitor package is based on what?  Vnstat, Bandwidthd, something all new?  Curious - maybe I will jump to the 2.3.2 just to check it out..

                              It's based on vnstat, just using the same graphing engine as the monitoring graphs to visualize the data, getting it from vnstat's JSON output.

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                                Retrograde
                                last edited by

                                Just wondering if this is planned to be implemented into an upcoming version soon, the Comcast data caps just rolled out to a bunch of new states and like hell I trust their meter over my own: https://www.reddit.com/r/cordcutters/comments/5az24d/comcast_rolls_out_new_data_caps_in_28_states/

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                                • MikeV7896M
                                  MikeV7896
                                  last edited by

                                  The Traffic Totals package is available in 2.3.x. Go to System > Package Manager > Status_Traffic_Totals. Install that package and you'll have a new item added to your Status menu for Traffic Totals. You'll need to enable it under the Advanced settings and after 5 minutes, it'll start showing data.

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