On Thu 20 Jul 2006 18:41, Gregory Machin wrote: > I'm a beginner but I'll hav a go .. > > > ! pmacct: In + Out > ! > debug: false > daemonize: true > interface: eth0 > plugin_buffer_size: 2048 > plugin_pipe_size: 2048000 > plugins: memory > aggregate[traffic]: src_port,dst_port > aggregate_filter[traffic]: src_net 10.11.12.0/23 > aggregate_filter[traffic]: dst_net 10.11.12.0/23 > pidfile: /var/run/pmacctd.pid > > then retrieve the results via > > pmacct -c src_port,dst_port -N "*,80;80,*" -S -r > should give the total for the inbound and outboun traffic on port 80 for > the ip rang 10.11.12.0/23 only ... > Let me know if it works ..
Hi Grey. This will of course work, however thats not the point. What I want to do is to be query for certain subsets of existing data without having to create a new config each time. I am doing this currently using Posgresql however an in memory table would be much faster as my postgres table contains historical data for the last 6 months and is therefore several orders of magnitude slower :-) Thanks for your efforts though :-) Cheers -- Peter Nixon http://www.peternixon.net/ PGP Key: http://www.peternixon.net/public.asc
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