On 23/03/11 08:56, Peter Haag wrote:

> to disk. On a busy system, you should run multiple collectors in order to
> prevent a socket bottleneck.

What do you mean by this?

> We collect around 120GB netflow data a day ( compressed ) and have maybe
> 10 sequence errors a day. Unfortunately I do not see the RcvbufErrors on
> our Debian .. but due to the little sequence errors, I believe there are
> not so many.
> Most of the time I/O is the biggest concern. If you have the same behaviour
> on a memory file system, it must be something else ..
>
> I'd be interested in the experience of other users.

We see a couple of hundred a minute on a netflow from a really busy 
router. Netflow is about 25Mbyte/minute.

Interestingly, we only see it on that router; no problem on other 
(busier) routers.

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