Hi Raphael

We are using Cacti (www.cacti.net) for immediate overview. We are however 
importing mediated nfacctd output data into our data warehouse for storage and 
reporting.

I have no idea as to how it's actually implemented on our NFC, but take a look 
at their website.

Yours sincerely
Henrik Kofoed-Sørensen
Core Network Engineer
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af Raphael Mazelier
Sendt: 12. februar 2015 11:37
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Re: [pmacct-discussion] Native Elasticsearch backend development

Hello,

I'm using pmacct with success for month now. Thanks again for such a 
great tool.

I ve found this discussion very interresting, because for now I store 
all data in sql. I've made a php frontend to view results, it's ok but 
slow (too much rows) and not realtime.

So I'm searching for another approach to view realtime metrics and to 
store it for graphing.

Speaking with some network engineer friends, there are so many options:

- collect in memory (or file), convert via a script (or logg,  store in 
Elastic search, use kibana as frontend

- collect directly via ES backend, use kibane as frontend

- collect in db, use a script to compute metric and put in rrd/, use 
whatever frontend,

- collect in memory, use a script to compute metric and put in influxd, 
use grafana frontend

etc,

The last have my preference in theory.

I'm really wondering what was the best solutions, perhaps a mix ?

best,

-- 
Raphael Mazelier
AS39605

Le 11/02/15 10:14, Xavier Romero a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I would be very interested on native elasticsearch support. I've tried in the 
> past pmacct -> logstash -> elasticsearch but I've found than logstash is not 
> so much reliable when injecting high amounts of data so I discarded the whole 
> thing.
>
> Best regards,
> Xavier Romero

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