Hi,

On the "Can't process block type 2. Skip block." topic. 

> > We are using FreeBSD 7.0 AMD 64 release.

> Hmm .. not sure if the snapshot is already fully 64bit clean. Obviously not. 
> I need to verify and correct that.

I was using a 64 bit version and had the same problem. Now I am trying 32 bit 
Debian: 

netflow:~# uname -a
Linux netflow 2.6.26-2-686 #1 SMP Wed Aug 19 06:06:52 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux

With the nfdump debian package: 

theouterrim:/data# dpkg -l | grep nfdump
ii  nfdump                               1.5.7-5+b1                 netflow 
capture daemon

And the nfsen from sourceforge: 

netflow:/data/nfsen/bin# ./nfsen -V
./nfsen: 1.3.2 $Id: nfsen 8 2009-05-07 08:13:13Z haag $

I am still receiving the following errors: 

netflow:/data/nfsen/profiles-data/live/cr1-nkf# nfdump -M 
/data/nfsen/profiles-data/live/cr1-nkf -r 2009/09/18/nfcapd.200909181140 -n 10 
-s ip/flows
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Can't process block type 2. Skip block.
Top 10     IP Addr ordered by flows:
Date first seen          Duration Proto          IP Addr    Flows  Packets    
Bytes      pps      bps   bpp

Summary: total flows: 0, total bytes: 0, total packets: 0, avg bps: 0, avg pps: 
0, avg bpp: 0
Time window: 2038-01-19 04:14:07 - 1970-01-01 01:00:00
Total flows processed: 0, Records skipped: 13, Bytes read: 13297108
Sys: 0.012s flows/second: 0.0        Wall: 0.010s flows/second: 0.0


I guess it is not a 64-bit problem! 

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks 
-- 
Michael Bastiaansen

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