Editing Traffic accounting with iptables
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Here are some scripting ideas | Here are some scripting ideas | ||
− | === Get CTIDs of all running | + | === Get CTIDs of all running VEs === |
<pre> | <pre> | ||
host2:~/bin# cat vz-all-running | host2:~/bin# cat vz-all-running | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | === Get all IPs of running | + | === Get all IPs of running VEs === |
<pre> | <pre> | ||
host2:~/bin# cat vz-all-running-ip | host2:~/bin# cat vz-all-running-ip | ||
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# reset the counter | # reset the counter | ||
iptables -Z | iptables -Z | ||
− | # update the iptables rules if there is a any change in | + | # update the iptables rules if there is a any change in VEs |
./vz-iptables-create-rules | ./vz-iptables-create-rules | ||
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=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
− | As you see this way can be time-consuming in case of a big number of | + | As you see this way can be time-consuming in case of a big number of VEs. |
So if anybody has scripts that automate all the process — you are welcome! | So if anybody has scripts that automate all the process — you are welcome! |