On 03.04.15 13:20, Naim Sh wrote:
> Where i can set this variable?

in nfsen.conf

        - Peter

> On 04/03/2015 04:07 PM, Peter Haag wrote:
>> The interval is going to be dynamically. 1.3.7 should already be flexible 
>> enough
>> but this has not yet been tested thoroughly. CYCLETIME = 300 is still fix,
>> You can set it in nfsen.conf. Use it at your own risk ..
>> Beer in mind, it also shrinks your processing time between the cycles.
>>
>>      - Peter
>>
>> On 13.03.15 15:06, Luis Balbinot wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> I'm resurrecting the topic from 2011. I'm working on a DDoS mitigation
>>> tool and also needed a better resolution for my flows. The 300 seconds
>>> default interval is hardcoded in several files but it's not that hard
>>> to find and replace. The RRD structure is fine but could be better
>>> tuned for better resolution over time.
>>>
>>> Quoting Peter on the 2011 discussion:
>>>
>>> "It's not really recommended. At the memonet, the interval is hard
>>> coded at several places, which of course could be fixed.
>>> However, the RRD layout is set with 5min slots in mind, which limits
>>> the time with a finer resolution.
>>> Furthermore, the interval needs to be long enough to run all potential 
>>> plugins.
>>> I can make this time configurable in the next update release, but use
>>> it at your own risk."
>>>
>>> With today's octa-core CPUs running on 1-minute intervals is not an
>>> issue for us. I'd be glad to help moving the hard-coded config to a
>>> configurable setting in nfsen.conf.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Luis
>>>
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