Hi Steve,
This is the same issue as described here:
https://github.com/pmacct/pmacct/issues/40
See the wontfix flag, i'm unable to reproduce the issue. If you solve it
yourself, please contribute a patch. I'd be fully to look into it for
you but it smells i need (unprivileged) access to the
Hi Robert,
If using NetFlow v9/IPFIX, it is normal that until the next template
comes in, you get discards. Changing plugins is not related to what you
are experiencing. Either it's all good or it's something pre-existing.
Cheers,
Paolo
On Tue, Nov 08, 2016 at 01:41:01PM -0600, Robert Juric
Hi Paolo,
Thanks for the response. Do you see anything in our confguration
that I could adjust to mitigate the situation.
We never reach 10 sql writers.
Would increasing the any of these help?
sql_refresh_time: 60
sql_optimize_clauses: true
!sql_history: 5m
sql_history: 1m
Hi,
I get the following error when trying to build 1.6.1 on CentOS 6.0
CCLD pmacctd
/usr/local/lib/libpcap.a(bpf_filter.o): In function `bpf_validate':
(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `bpf_validate'
Hi Steve,
You are experiencing a few connected problems, i guess. The root issue
should be that the PostgreSQL database is not coping with the insert or
update rate and/or with the size of the dataset.
The list of plugins you see there are, in fact, all DB writers. They are
queued up, waiting
Oops - we just hit 10 writers.
On 11/09/2016 08:54 AM, Stephen Clark wrote:
Hi Paolo,
Thanks for the response. Do you see anything in our confguration
that I could adjust to mitigate the situation.
We never reach 10 sql writers.
Would increasing the any of these help?
sql_refresh_time: 60
What I'm not sure of is whether or not time-series is the correct way to
store my data? I am currently aggregating nfacctd data based on flow
timestamps for accounting purposes. For those using InfuxDB and
Graphite/Graphana, what primitives are you aggregating on and what do you
pull out of the
After fiddling around for a few days I'm still at a loss for finding a good
graphing option.
I've been working today trying to use the memory plugin and cacti to graph
some data, but I realized that it won't be good for dynamic type graphs. I
could easily graph total tcp/udp traffic since those
This was actually being discussed yesterday on AUSNOG. A recommendation was
http://uowits.github.io/herbert-gui/index.html however more suited to end
user billing it might be suited to your needs?
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 8:01 AM, Robert Juric
wrote:
> After fiddling
❦ 9 novembre 2016 11:56 -0500, Stephen Clark :
LIBS . : -L/usr/pgsql-9.4/lib -ldl -L/usr/local/lib -lpfring
-lpcap -lrt -lnuma -lz -lpthread
>>> If libpfring is linked to one version of libpcap and your local libpcap
>>> is another one, there will a
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