Hi Steve,
Profiles are filtered according the flow source. Each flow file contains an
ident string, which identifies the source (
see nfdump -I file ). This strings is also used to filter the flows for
profiling. If you rename the flow source
later on ( e.g. by renaming the directory ), this
Hi,
I try to install nfsen 1.3.5 on my Fedora 13 and I all get this error:
Nfdump tools installation error: 'nfprofile' not found in '/usr/local/bin'
at ./install.pl line 199, STDIN line 1.
All the prerequisites are installed without any error.
Nfcapd is running and capturing live netflow data.
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the reply. So it sounds like renaming the flow source to
match the Ident string, and thus the directory name, would solve this.
It didn't help, still having the same issue. In your suggestion of
changing the Ident string (nfdump -i newident), what should I change
it to? Is
Am 28.09.2010 14:34, schrieb Marquis Thibodeau:
I try to install nfsen 1.3.5 on my Fedora 13 and I all get this error:
Nfdump tools installation error: 'nfprofile' not found in '/usr/local/bin'
at ./install.pl line 199, STDIN line 1.
[...]
Nfdump 1.6.2 in installed in /usr/local/bin
I changed the source to match the existing Ident string in all our
flows. I did that, and restarted nfsen. Still when I define a new
profile, using that as the source, the data files in the profile contain
no flows and the graphs are all showing up empty.
Steve
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I figured this out - the filter was defaulting to not any .. changing
it to any fixed it.
Thanks!
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From: SOLOMON, STEVEN J (ATTLABS)
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 10:38 AM
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