Flow-fanout and flow-capture usually run as daemons so their output
will go to syslog by default. The "-D" option will turn this off but
it wasn't documented well. Fixed the documentation for 0.69.
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mark
On Apr 11, 2005, at 2:27 PM, Mike Hunter wrote:
On Apr 11, "Li pengfei" wrote:
Jonathan Glass,���ã�
I run that as root. What's problem with it? Why I can't find
the flow-fanout process by using ps -aux.
If you cannot find the process, probably it failed to start. Some of
the
flow-tools don't give a good error message when the fail on startup,
and
it exits without you knowing.
You can do
echo $?
to see what the exit status of the last process was.
To figure out what went wrong with your command, you can try
`strace` on linux, or `ktrace` on FreeBSD. I've never used
flow-fanout so
I can't help much with what's wrong.
Also, if this is linux, you want ps -ef, not ps -aux.
Mike
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