I have a running setup with remote sites having pmacct + mysql which aggregates
the data nightly and pushes them to a central hub as json files.
Alex
On January 5, 2017 5:42:45 PM GMT+02:00, Yann Belin
wrote:
>Thanks all! I spent a couple of hours trough RabbitMQ docs/specs and it
>seems to be
Thanks all! I spent a couple of hours trough RabbitMQ docs/specs and it
seems to be exactly what I need.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 3:15 PM Karl O. Pinc wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2017 10:57:01 +0100
Yann Belin wrote:
> Not strictly a pmacct/nfacct question, but I was wondering if anyone
> ever built a
On Thu, 5 Jan 2017 10:57:01 +0100
Yann Belin wrote:
> Not strictly a pmacct/nfacct question, but I was wondering if anyone
> ever built a similar setup.
Not strictly a pmacct/nfacct response, but thought I'd comment
anyway. ;-)
> A central side would then gather
> data from the different locat
+1 on this.
On Thu, Jan 05, 2017 at 10:10:40AM +, Charlie Smurthwaite wrote:
> On 05/01/17 09:57, Yann Belin wrote:
> >the collectors have to store
> >(temporarily) their data locally. A central side would then gather
> >data from the different locations, and store the that data in a DBMS
> >
On 05/01/17 09:57, Yann Belin wrote:
the collectors have to store
(temporarily) their data locally. A central side would then gather
data from the different locations, and store the that data in a DBMS
(currently thinking of MySQL, but I'm not married to it).
Have you considered using a message
Hello,
Not strictly a pmacct/nfacct question, but I was wondering if anyone
ever built a similar setup.
I have multiple sites that need to gather netflow data. Because
network constraints (mostly latency) it is not possible to write
directly to a central location so the collectors have to store
(