10K flows per second is a lot. I've seen environments that push 15K but not many.
On 7/22/05 5:18 AM, "Peter Valdemar Mørch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > doof wrote: >> I use flow-capture/flowscan to make bandwidth graph with rrdtool. Since >> one week, i have a big problem. I have too much data and >> flow-capture/flowscan is too slow >> >> 400 Mbits/s >> 90000 packets/s >> 10000 flows/s >> >> The server has Bi-xeon 2.40Ghz and RAM 2Go >> >> Does someone have a solution to solve this problem ? How can i resolv my >> problem ? Perhaps , change my server to bi-opteron ? > > Sorry, I don't have many hardware recommendations for you. Jay A. > Kreibich was kind enough to explain to me about the timers on the > exporter, and how they have an impact on the number of flows you see. > Maybe you could adjust them instead? > > http://mailman.splintered.net/pipermail/flow-tools/2005-July/002832.html > > I'm just very curious: How big is your network to generate that much > traffic? How many users are we talking about here? Where is this > router/exporter placed in the network topology? > > Peter _______________________________________________ Flow-tools mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.splintered.net/mailman/listinfo/flow-tools
