getnettotals
Command#
pacprotocol-cli getnettotals
Returns information about network traffic, including bytes in, bytes out, and current time.
Examples#
pacprotocol-cli getnettotals
curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "getnettotals", "params": [] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:1111/
Result#
{
"totalbytesrecv": n, #(numeric) Total bytes received
"totalbytessent": n, #(numeric) Total bytes sent
"timemillis": t, #(numeric) Current UNIX time in milliseconds
"uploadtarget":
{
"timeframe": n, #(numeric) Length of the measuring timeframe in seconds
"target": n, #(numeric) Target in bytes
"target_reached": true|false, #(boolean) True if target is reached
"serve_historical_blocks": true|false, #(boolean) True if serving historical blocks
"bytes_left_in_cycle": t, #(numeric) Bytes left in current time cycle
"time_left_in_cycle": t #(numeric) Seconds left in current time cycle
}
}
Running following help command
pacprotocol-cli help getnettotals
Will produce following output:
getnettotals
Returns information about network traffic, including bytes in, bytes out,
and current time.
Result:
{
"totalbytesrecv": n, (numeric) Total bytes received
"totalbytessent": n, (numeric) Total bytes sent
"timemillis": t, (numeric) Current UNIX time in milliseconds
"uploadtarget":
{
"timeframe": n, (numeric) Length of the measuring timeframe in seconds
"target": n, (numeric) Target in bytes
"target_reached": true|false, (boolean) True if target is reached
"serve_historical_blocks": true|false, (boolean) True if serving historical blocks
"bytes_left_in_cycle": t, (numeric) Bytes left in current time cycle
"time_left_in_cycle": t (numeric) Seconds left in current time cycle
}
}
Examples:
> pacprotocol-cli getnettotals
> curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "getnettotals", "params": [] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:1111/