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6 vnstati - png image output support for vnStat
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10 vnstati [-5bcdDehimostvy?] [--altdate] [--begin date] [--cache time]
11 [--config file] [--days [limit]] [--dbdir directory] [--debug] [--end
12 date] [--fiveminutes [limit]] [--headertext text] [--help] [-hg]
13 [--hours [limit]] [--hoursgraph] [-hs] [--hsummary] [-i interface]
14 [--iface interface] [--limit limit] [--locale locale] [--months
15 [limit]] [-ne] [-nh] [-nl] [--noedge] [--noheader] [--nolegend] [--out‐
16 put file] [-ru [mode]] [--rateunit [mode]] [--style number] [--summary]
17 [--top [limit]] [--transparent] [--version] [-vs] [--vsummary]
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22 The purpose of vnstati is to provide image output support for statis‐
23 tics collected using vnstat(1). The image file format is limited to
24 png. All basic outputs of vnStat are supported excluding live traffic
25 features. The image can be outputted either to a file or to standard
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30 --altdate
31 Use alternative date and time text location. The date and time
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38 Begin the list output with a specific date / time defined by
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40 entries to be shown. If date isn't available in the database
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47 Update output file only if at least time minutes have passed
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53 Use file as configuration file instead of using automatic con‐
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58 Output traffic statistics on a daily basis for the last days.
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66 Use directory as database directory instead of using the direc‐
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76 End the list output with a specific date / time defined by date
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79 used. date supports the following formats: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM and
80 YYYY-MM-DD. This option can only be used with list outputs. The
81 top list also requires --begin to be used at the same time with
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86 Output traffic statistics with a 5 minute resolution for the
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94 Show text in image header section instead of automatically gen‐
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103 Output traffic statistics on a hourly basis. The length of the
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110 Output traffic statistics on a hourly basis for the last 24
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115 Output traffic summary including hourly data bar graph using a
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120 Use interface instead of default or configured interface. It is
121 also possible to merge the information of two or more interfaces
122 using the interface1+interface2+... syntax. All provided
123 interfaces must be unique and must exist in the database when
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128 Set the maximum number of shown entries in list outputs to
129 limit. Usage of --limit overrides the default list entry limit
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131 list query. All entries stored in the database will be shown if
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136 Use locale instead of using the locale setting specified in the
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142 Output traffic statistics on a monthly basis for the last
143 months. The length of the list will be limited to 12 entries
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154 Remove header containing title and update time. Time of the pre‐
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160 Remove legend containing rx and tx color mapping information
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165 Write png image to file and exit. Output can be directed to std‐
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170 Swap the configured rate unit. If rate has been configured to be
171 shown in bytes then rate will be shown in bits if this option is
172 present. In the same way, if rate has been configured to be
173 shown in bits then rate will be shown in bytes when this option
174 is present. Alternatively, mode with either 0 or 1 can be used
175 as parameter for this option in order to select between bytes
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180 Modify the content and style of outputs. Setting number to 3
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190 Output all time top traffic days. The length of the list will be
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192 optional limit parameter is used. All entries stored in the
193 database will be shown if limit is set to 0. When used with
194 --begin and optionally with --end, the list will be generated
195 using the daily data instead of separate top entries. The
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201 Toggle background color transparency depending of the Transpar‐
202 entBg setting in the configuration file. Alternatively, 0 or 1
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209 Show current version.
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213 Output traffic summary including hourly data bar graph using a
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218 Output traffic statistics on a yearly basis for the last years.
219 The list will show all entries by default unless configured oth‐
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221 entries stored in the database will also be shown if limit is
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226 Show a command option summary.
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231 Default database directory.
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235 Config file that will be used unless $HOME/.vnstatrc exists. See
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240 vnstati -s -i eth0 -o /tmp/vnstat.png
241 Output traffic summary for interface eth0 to file
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246 Output traffic summary with hourly data under the normal summary
247 for a merge of interfaces eth0, eth1 and eth2 to file
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252 Output hourly traffic statistics for default interface to file
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259 section and edges for default interface to standard output (std‐
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278 Teemu Toivola <tst at iki dot fi>
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