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NAME

       WMND - WindowMaker network device monitor

SYNOPSIS

       wmnd { options }

DESCRIPTION

       WMND is a WindowMaker dock application that shows a graph of the network traffic of the past few minutes,
       current activity and current and overall send and receive rates. Additionally it can launch  any  program
       in response to mouse clicks.

OPTIONS

       -i interface
              Select the interface to start with.

       -I interface
              Interface/s to monitor. Defaults to all but lo and irda. Under linux (using the linux_proc driver)
              you can specify multiple interfaces separated by commas to force offline  ones  and  combine  them
              into a single instance.

       -D driver
              Specify a driver to use. Defaults to auto-probe.

       -l     Start using long device names.

       -m     Start with maximal values hidden.

       -t     Start without displaying connection time of ppp links.

       -M     Use the maximal values of the entire history.

       -w mode
              Select display mode to start with.  Use wmnd -h for a list of available display modes.  Left-click
              on the graph to cycle through all available modes.

       -r rate
              refresh rate in microseconds

       -s scroll
              scroll rate in tenths of seconds

       -S steps
              Number of scroll steps to wait before updating the speed rate indicator.

       -b     Scale the values of the maximum and current rate by factors of  base  2  instead  of  the  default
              10-based scaling. (1K equals 1024 in binary mode, but 1000 in decimal mode.)

       -c color
              tx color

       -C color
              rx color

       -L color
              middle line color

       -d display
              Draw onto X11 display display

       -f config
              Read config instead of ~/.wmndrc

       -F     Don't parse ~/.wmndrc

       -h     Show summary of options.

       -v     Show version of WMND.

       -q     Be less verbose (display only errors).

       -Q     Show informational messages.

       -o float
              Smoothing factor (a float from 0 to 1).

       -a bytes
              Use a fixed scale for the bytes modes specified in bytes per second.  By default uses an automatic
              scale.

       -n name
              Change the WMND class/title name (defaults to "wmnd").

USAGE

   Active Interface
       You can cycle in realtime through  all  available  active  interfaces  by  simply  left-clicking  on  the
       interface name gadget on the upperleft corner of WMND or use the mouse wheel anywhere.

       The  'lo'  interface  is an exception, 'lo' only works when invoked from the commandline (wmnd -I lo), lo
       was mainly built in for testing purposes.

   Device Name
       By default, WMND show device name in short term of four  characters,  for  example,  the  ippp0  will  be
       displayed as ipp0.  You can toggle the device name between short and long by right-click on it.

   Graphic Mode
       Left-click on the main graphic area to cycle the graphic mode.

   Max Meter
       Left-click  to  toggle the history max or screen max. The max mode also affects the main graph scale. The
       default is screen max when WMND is startup. Right-click  to  hide  or  show.  Middle-click  to  zoom  the
       statistics  in  a  separated  trend  window. You can cycle the active interface and middle-click again to
       monitor multiple interfaces concurrently.

   Byte/Packet Mode
       Left-click on the letter gadgeted on the right-top corner can switch between the Byte or  Packet  counter
       mode. "B" for byte, "p" for packet. The current mode affects the external trend window too.

   User Script
       Click on the bottom rate meter can invoke the user command defined in resource file .wmndrc.

   Dragging WMND
       Be  sure to drag WMND on it's outer edges, it's a bit picky due to the large gfx pixmap it keeps. You can
       also use a keyboard and mouse shortcut (perhaps ALT+left-click) in your window manager to drag it around.

   Drivers
       solaris_fpppd
              Solaris/Linux ppp  streams  driver.  Gathers  device  data  from  /dev/ppp.  Uses  code  from  the
              Solaris/Linux pppd server and it should work wherever Solaris/Linux pppd works.

       linux_proc
              Reads data from the linux proc(5) virtual filesystem.

       freebsd_sysctl
              Uses the MIB to gather device statistics under FreeBSD (offline devices handling is buggy, support
              needed!)

       netbsd_ioctl
              Read statistics through the NetBSD ioctl call.

       solaris_kstat
              Gather all devices of class net from the kstat library.

       irix_pcp
              Reads metrics from the IRIX Performance Co-Pilot daemon.  Interface format:

              [host@]interface

       generic_snmp
              Query an IF-MIB capable snmp server for gathering interface statistics.  By  default  generic_snmp
              connects  to  localhost and uses the public community. You can change the community/host/interface
              to monitor by using the -I flag:

              [community@]host[:interface]

              You must specify an interface number, not an interface name. If the  interface  number  is  0,  or
              there's  no  interface  specification,  WMND will display all available interfaces. By default the
              community name is "public". Beware that by specifying an snmp v1 community name on a command  line
              can  be  dangerous  on  an multiuser platform. Please read the README file on the distribution for
              more details.

       testing_dummy
              This is the "last resort" driver, it shows a null device useful only to make WMND don't exit  when
              all other drivers failed. Can be enhanced to display something at compile time.

FILES

       ~/.wmndrc User configuration.

       The  format  of  this  file  is  described in the example file "wmndrc" coming with the distribution (see
       /usr/share/doc/wmnd/).

SIGNALS

       SIGTERM SIGINT
              Clean WMND shutdown.

BUGS

       Report bugs and suggestion to the current WMND maintainer: wave++ <wavexx@thregr.org>.  More  information
       (including  usage  instructions)  can  be  found  into the README file found into the distribution. These
       information should be integrated here too.

SEE ALSO

       X(3x), wmaker(1x), proc(5), trend(1)

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Arthur Korn <arthur@korn.ch>.  The original WMND authour is Reed Lai, but
       it is currently maintained by Yuri D'Elia <wavexx@thregr.org>.

                                                   Apr 4, 2020                                           WMND(1)