Is it possible to have one DNA cluster listen to another DNA cluster?

A simple example of what I'm trying to do (with error message) is:





root@ubuntu:~/PF_RING-5.5.3/userland/examples# ./pfdnacluster_master -a -i dna1 
-c 1 -n 1 -d

root@ubuntu:~/PF_RING-5.5.3/userland/examples# ./pfdnacluster_master -a -i 
dnacluster:1 -c 2 -n 1

Capturing from dnacluster:1

Using PF_RING v.5.5.3

Error registering rx socket

root@ubuntu:~/PF_RING-5.5.3/userland/examples#







It appears that dna_cluster_register_ring does not accept a ring that was 
created to another DNA cluster as a parameter.  Is this accurate?

If this is the case, is it possible to fix this and/or get around this 
limitation somehow?



Thanks,

Jake G.
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