On 5/19/2011 5:57 AM, Peter Haag wrote:
Thanks Jens - I'll put that on the fix list!
I noticed this same thing yesterday and luckily checked the archives
before posting it :). Also, I noticed that in this same tag and another
in alerting.php that the
wrap=phisical should be wrap=physical.
We have noticed since deploying 1.3.5 that our logs contain sequences
like this:
May 15 04:05:15 mindseye nfsen[19269]: 2 channels/alerts to profile
May 15 04:05:15 mindseye for profiler 2
May 15 04:05:15 mindseye for profiler 1
It looks like the original line should be:
syslog('debug',
On 5/20/2011 6:08 AM, Mark D. Nagel wrote:
How about this instead?
while ((my $in =STDIN) {
chomp($in);
last if $in eq .;
print
On 9/17/2011 10:54 AM, azadeh hashemi wrote:
actually I'm using nprobe, sO i don't know any information about
router or anything else! nOw what?
The name is just a label. Call it whatever you like to reflect what you
are capturing with nprobe. he important thing is the name and port need
rather than
WHOIS I'd think.
Regards,
Mark
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On 11/16/2011 2:14 PM, Mark D. Nagel wrote:
On 11/16/2011 7:45 AM, Karl Oulmi wrote:
I just made a fresh install of nfsen on a freebsd box. Everything
works great except when I click on a IP address to do a nslookup/whois.
I have the following message in the pop-up :
Can't connect
/flows
You may be able to make that shorter, or wrap it in a script, but it
should do the trick.
Regards,
Mark
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On 1/4/2013 7:48 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
Anyone using IOS-XR and have sampling working or know why it might not work?
You showed your map definitions -- what is the interface configuration?
Thanks,
Mark
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On 1/4/2013 8:16 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
On 2013-01-04, at 10:54 AM, Mark D. Nagel mna...@willingminds.com wrote:
You showed your map definitions -- what is the interface configuration?
For example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:bfr01.77MowatAv01.YYZ#sh run int te0/2/0/0
Fri Jan 4 11:12:27.669 EST
?
thanks
Yep, probably the profiles-stats directory :). May be under /data/nfsen as
well, unless
you configured that to be elsewhere in nfsen.conf.
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Mark
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cell
settings. It can be either a max
size
(which we use) or unlimited size with a specified expiry timeframe. This is
done in the
Stats tab in the 'Max Size' and 'Expire' fields.
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Mark
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instance's nfcapd.
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Mark
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(current size on disk). Second says expire to
keep at or
below 3G (which seems to be working for you). The last says do not keep data
older than 7
days, which (I believe) overrides the max size if 7 days is smaller than 3G. I
usually
only set max size.
Regards,
Mark
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We have a plugin we built for Nagios that provides pretty good support
for getting alerts from nfdump data using filters and other criteria. I
placed it along with a set of check command definitions here. No README
or anything yet, just thought it might help someone (hopefully!).
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