Great, that works for me!
Thanks!
Sergey
On Apr 13, 2015, at 7:21 PM, Neil Mckee neil.mckee...@gmail.com wrote:
Sergey,
It's usually best to compile mod-sflow from sources so that it matches the
particular version of apache you are running. So before you do that you have
the option
Sergey,
It's usually best to compile mod-sflow from sources so that it matches the
particular version of apache you are running. So before you do that you
have the option of editing mod-sflow.c and changing the setting of
SFWB_DEFAULT_CONFIGFILE (on line 211).
I found following error in Apache log:
[Mon Apr 13 23:25:14 2015] [error] (2)No such file or directory:
apr_stat(/etc/hsflowd.auto) failed
The problem is that Hsflowd process is running in the user directory and keeps
hsflowd.auto file in ./run directory.
I can’t access /etc directory and
Yes, I installed sflowtool and it works!
I get all counters except http* ones.
That’s why I tested http://hostname/sflow http://hostname/sflow page, because
it uses mod_sflow in Apache.
It looks like some Apache+sflow issue, but I don’t know how to troubleshoot it.
Thanks
S.
On Apr 10, 2015,
Hi All!
I installed mod_sflow on Apache and try to collect HTTP metrics by Gmond.
The problem is that I don’t see any HTTP metrics coming from Hsflow to Gmond,
nor HTTP counters via Apache http://hostname/sflow http://hostname/sflow page.
There is a list of counters, but they all have 0.
Like
Have you installed sflowtool and seen if the sflow counters are even
getting sent out by the machine ? My next step would be a tcpdump to
make sure that the sflow counters are then getting sent to the
collecting host.
On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Sergey svin...@apple.com wrote:
Hi All!
I
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