Mike,
Yes, it is an amd64 system.  The maintainers of the debian flow-tools
packages have come out with a patch.

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=320998

time_t was the culprit.

Thanks,
Chris Poetzel

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Hunter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 3:48 PM
To: Poetzel, Christopher J.
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Flow-tools] Flow-caputre Date problem on Debian

On Aug 01, "chris poetzel" wrote:

> We are switching our flow-collector box from redhat to debian
(ubuntu).
> 
> i loaded the flow-tools package
> ii  flow-tools     0.67-6         collects and processes NetFlow data
> 
> i copied over some netflow data and tested out flow-cat, flow-(n) 
> filter, flow-print, flow-stat and they all performed as expected.
> 
> however when i tried to set up a flow-capture i hit a snag.  here is  
> my command
> 
> /usr/bin/flow-capture -w /tmp/temp-2214k -V 5 -n 1439 /0/0/9100
> 
> here is the error in my syslog
> 
> Aug  1 11:31:02 lexx flow-capture[16368]: open 
> (2005/2005-08/2005-08-01/tmp-v05.2005-08-01.113102-0500): No such  
> file or directory
> 
> and this is why
> 
> more /tmp/temp-2214k/2822/2822-03/2822-03-13/
> 
> it looks like flow-capture created some strange format where it  
> thinks the year is 2822.  however when i run the date command  
> everything looks right.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/temp-2214k# date
> Mon Aug  1 11:51:37 CDT 2005
> 
> anyone run across this?

Is the new system a 64 bit platform?  There are some date bugs related
to
32 vs 64 bit time_t.


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