Having trouble getting flow-capture to stay up. It immediately dies after invoking it. I've tested flow-receive and it works fine. Anybody see the problem (see below)? I notice that flow-capture will receive a certain process ID and then write the next higher one to the PID file. Is that standard behavior?

Thanks!

test_pth /flows/pids 125 >ll
total 8
drwxrwxrwx    2 loiacono loiacono     4096 Aug 10 14:15 .
drwxr-xr-x    4 loiacono loiacono     4096 Aug  9 10:41 ..

test_pth /flows/pids 126 >/usr/local/netflow/bin/flow-capture -p /flows/pids/flowtool.pid -w /flows/nisn_test -E4000M -S3 0/0/2050 &
[1] 1121
test_pth /flows/pids 127 >
[1]    Done                          /usr/local/netflow/bin/flow-capture -p /flows/pids/flowtool.pid -w  ...

test_pth /flows/pids 127 >ll
total 12
drwxrwxrwx    2 loiacono loiacono     4096 Aug 10 14:15 .
drwxr-xr-x    4 loiacono loiacono     4096 Aug  9 10:41 ..
-rw-r--r--    1 loiacono loiacono        5 Aug 10 14:15 flowtool.pid.2050

test_pth /flows/pids 128 >vi flowtool.pid.2050
 
1122
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