On 03.07.14 19:09, Scott Granados wrote:
> Hi,
> I’m working with filters and trying to define the time window.  I set the 
> command line as follows.
> 
> nfdump -R /data/nfsen/profiles-data/live/router1/ -t 2014/06/29-2014/07/02 -n 
> 25 -s as/flows
> The process chugged for a while and spit out the following time window.
> Time window: 2014-05-10 07:03:16 - 2014-07-04 02:11:45

That's the entire time window of all your flows. Your time filter applies next.

Hope, that helps.

        - Peter

> 
> the rest of the data was formatted correctly.  How do I define the time 
> window or why does the returned window differ so greatly from the one I 
> defined on the command line?  Any help would be most appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> Scott
> 
> 
> 
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