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In bmon software, what time period do the received and transmitted RX and TX volumes relate to?

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In detail, below RX, I see 23.97GiB and below TX, 24.61GiB. I wonder from and until when is this volume counted.

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I couldn't find a final verification for this, therefore as a comment: These interface statistics are collected by the kernel (more precise, by the driver for the respective network device). Many network tools can display them, for example `ip`, `ss`, `ethtool` and `bmon`. I didn't find any indication that the values are stored on disk, so I'd assume they start at zero when the system boots. Technically, the count might [roll over](https://serverfault.com/questions/598449/ifconfig-maximum-value-of-rx-tx-bytes) when the assigned storage space is full, but that's more a theoretical concern.
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