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NAME

       vnstati - image output support for vnStat

SYNOPSIS

       vnstati  [-5bcdDehiLmosStvy?]  [-5g [limit] [height]] [--altdate] [--begin date] [--cache time] [--config
       file] [--days  [limit]]  [--dbdir  directory]  [--debug]  [--end  date]  [--fivegraph  [limit]  [height]]
       [--fiveminutes [limit]] [--headertext text] [--help] [-hg [mode]] [--hours [limit]] [--hoursgraph [mode]]
       [-hs [graph]] [--hsummary [graph]] [-i interface] [--iface interface] [--large] [--limit limit] [--locale
       locale]  [--months  [limit]]  [-ne] [-nh] [-nl] [--noedge] [--noheader] [--nolegend] [--output file] [-ru
       [mode]] [--rateunit [mode]] [--scale percent] [--small]  [--style  number]  [--summary]  [--top  [limit]]
       [--transparent [enabled]] [--version] [-vs [graph]] [--vsummary [graph]] [--months [limit]] [interface]

DESCRIPTION

       The  purpose of vnstati is to provide image output support for statistics collected using vnstat(1).  The
       available image file formats depend on what is supported by the used GD library.  All  basic  outputs  of
       vnStat  are  supported excluding live traffic features. The image can be outputted either to a file or to
       standard output, with the later being limited to png image format.

OPTIONS

       --altdate
              Use alternative date and time text location. The date and time text will be moved from  the  upper
              right  header section to the lower left corner. This option will have no effect if -nh, --noheader
              has been selected.

       -b, --begin date
              Begin the list output with a specific date / time defined by  date  instead  of  the  begin  being
              selected based on the number of entries to be shown.  If date isn't available in the database then
              the closest later date will be used.  date supports the following formats: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM, YYYY-
              MM-DD and "today".  This option can only be used with list outputs.

       -c, --cache time
              Update  output file only if at least time minutes have passed since the previous file update. This
              option is ignored if stdout is used as output.

       --config file
              Use file as configuration file instead of using automatic configuration file search functionality.

       -d, --days [limit]
              Output traffic statistics on a daily basis for the last days. The  length  of  the  list  will  be
              limited  to 30 entries unless configured otherwise or unless the optional limit parameter is used.
              All entries stored in the database will be shown if limit is set to 0.

       --dbdir directory
              Use directory as database directory instead of using the directory specified in the  configuration
              file or the hardcoded default if no configuration file is available.

       -D, --debug
              Show additional debug output.

       -e, --end date
              End  the list output with a specific date / time defined by date instead of the latest date / time
              in the database. If date isn't available in the database then the closest  earlier  date  will  be
              used.  date supports the following formats: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM and YYYY-MM-DD.  This option can only
              be used with list outputs. The top list also requires --begin to be used at  the  same  time  with
              this option.

       -5g, --fivegraph [limit] [height]
              Output  traffic statistics with a 5 minute resolution for the last 48 hours using a bar graph. The
              width of the graph can be modified using the optional limit parameter which represents the  number
              of  5  minute  entries with 12 entries for each hour. The smallest supported value is 288 (last 24
              hours). Additionally, the height of the graph can be modified using the optional height parameter.
              The smallest supported height is 150 pixels.

       -5, --fiveminutes [limit]
              Output  traffic  statistics with a 5 minute resolution for the last hours.  The length of the list
              will be limited to 24 entries unless configured otherwise or unless the optional  limit  parameter
              is used. All entries stored in the database will be shown if limit is set to 0.

       --headertext text
              Show  text  in  image  header section instead of automatically generated interface identification.
              text is limited to 64 characters and may not get completely shown if longer than the width of  the
              image.  Use  with  --altdate  if  maximal space is needed. This option will have no effect if -nh,
              --noheader has been selected.

       -h, --hours [limit]
              Output traffic statistics on a hourly basis. The length of the list will be limited to 24  entries
              unless  configured  otherwise or unless the optional limit parameter is used. All entries store in
              the database will be shown if the limit is set to 0.

       -hg, --hoursgraph [mode]
              Output traffic statistics on a hourly basis for the last 24 hours using a bar graph.  The optional
              mode  parameter  can  be  used to override the configuration file setting. Available modes: 0 = 24
              hour sliding window, 1 = graph begins from midnight.

       -hs, --hsummary [graph]
              Output traffic summary with the graph selected using the SummaryGraph setting in the configuration
              file  next  to  it using a horizontal layout. The optional graph parameter can be used to override
              the configuration file setting. Available graphs: 0 = hours, 1 = 5 minutes.

       -i, --iface interface
              Use interface instead of default or configured  interface.  It  is  also  possible  to  merge  the
              information  of  two  or more interfaces using the interface1+interface2+...  syntax. All provided
              interfaces must be unique and  must  exist  in  the  database  when  the  merge  syntax  is  used.
              Optionally, depending on the InterfaceMatchMethod configuration setting, interface can be replaced
              with alias previously set using vnstat --setalias.  Merge syntax isn't  supported  when  alias  is
              used.  The  -i,  --iface  option is optional and interface can be used as parameter on the command
              line for selecting the used interface even without the option being explicitly used.

       -L, --large
              Use large fonts in output.

       --limit limit
              Set the maximum number of shown entries in list outputs to limit.  Usage of --limit overrides  the
              default  list entry limit values and the optional limit parameter given directly for a list query.
              All entries stored in the database will be shown if limit is set to 0.

       --locale locale
              Use locale instead of using the locale setting specified in the configuration file or  the  system
              default if no configuration file is available.

       -m, --months [limit]
              Output  traffic  statistics on a monthly basis for the last months. The length of the list will be
              limited to 12 entries unless configured otherwise or unless the optional limit parameter is  used.
              All entries stored in the database will be shown if limit is set to 0.

       -ne, --noedge
              Remove darker edges from around the image.

       -nh, --noheader
              Remove  header containing title and update time. Time of the previous update will still be visible
              in the lower right corner using a less visible color.

       -nl, --nolegend
              Remove legend containing rx and tx color mapping information from the image.

       -o, --output file
              Write image to file and exit. The used image format is selected by the  given  file  extension  of
              file.  For example, "image.png" results in the file getting written using the png image format due
              to the ".png" extension having been used. Usage  of  png  image  format  usually  results  in  the
              smallest file size without loss of detail or introduction of compression artifacts. Alternatively,
              output can be directed to stdout by giving "-" as file in which case png image format is used.

       -ru, --rateunit [mode]
              Swap the configured rate unit. If rate has been configured to be shown in bytes then rate will  be
              shown  in bits if this option is present. In the same way, if rate has been configured to be shown
              in bits then rate will be shown in bytes when this option is  present.  Alternatively,  mode  with
              either  0  or  1 can be used as parameter for this option in order to select between bytes (0) and
              bits (1) regardless of the configuration file setting.

       --scale percent
              Scale output to given percent resulting in the image being  either  smaller  or  larger  than  the
              default size.

       -S, --small
              Use small fonts in output.

       --style number
              Modify the content and style of outputs. Setting number to 3 will show average traffic rate in all
              outputs where it is supported.  Other values will show bar graphics instead.

       -s, --summary
              Output traffic statistics summary.

       -t, --top [limit]
              Output all time top traffic days. The length of the list will be  limited  to  10  entries  unless
              configured  otherwise  or  unless  the optional limit parameter is used. All entries stored in the
              database will be shown if limit is set to 0. When used with --begin and optionally with --end, the
              list  will be generated using the daily data instead of separate top entries.  The availability of
              daily data defines the boundaries the date specific query can access.

       --transparent [enabled]
              Toggle background color transparency depending of the TransparentBg setting in  the  configuration
              file.  Alternatively,  0 or 1 can be given as parameter enabled for this option in order to either
              disable (0) or enable (1) transparency regardless of the configuration file setting.

       -v, --version
              Show current version.

       -vs, --vsummary [graph]
              Output traffic summary with the graph selected using the SummaryGraph setting in the configuration
              file  below  it  using a vertical layout. The optional graph parameter can be used to override the
              configuration file setting. Available graphs: 0 = hours, 1 = 5 minutes.

       -y, --years [limit]
              Output traffic statistics on a yearly basis for the last years. The list will show all entries  by
              default  unless  configured  otherwise or unless the optional limit parameter is used. All entries
              stored in the database will also be shown if limit is set to 0.

       -?, --help
              Show a command option summary.

FILES

       /var/lib/vnstat/
              Default database directory.

       /etc/vnstat.conf
              Config file that  will  be  used  unless  $HOME/.vnstatrc  exists.  See  vnstat.conf(5)  for  more
              information.

EXAMPLES

       vnstati -s -i eth0 -o /tmp/vnstat.png
              Output traffic summary for interface eth0 to file /tmp/vnstat.png.

       vnstati -vs -i eth0+eth1+eth2 -o /tmp/vnstat.png
              Output  traffic  summary with hourly data under the normal summary for a merge of interfaces eth0,
              eth1 and eth2 to file /tmp/vnstat.png.

       vnstati -h -c 15 -o /tmp/vnstat_h.png
              Output hourly traffic statistics for default interface to file /tmp/vnstat_h.png if the  file  has
              not been updated within the last 15 minutes.

       vnstati -d -ne -nh -o -
              Output  daily  traffic  statistics  without  displaying  the  header section and edges for default
              interface to standard output (stdout).

       vnstati -m --config /home/me/vnstat.cfg -i -o -
              Output  monthly  traffic  statistics  for  default  interface  specified  in  configuration   file
              /home/me/vnstat.cfg to standard output (stdout).

RESTRICTIONS

       Depending on the built-in fonts provided by the GD library, not all characters may end up shown correctly
       when a UTF-8 locale is used.

       Using long date output formats may cause misalignment in shown columns if the length of the date  exceeds
       the fixed size allocation.

       Scaling an image when background transparency is enabled may not result in transparency being retained.

AUTHOR

       Teemu Toivola <tst at iki dot fi>

SEE ALSO

       vnstat(1), vnstatd(8), vnstat.conf(5), units(7)