Hey Jamie,
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 01:03:09PM +1000, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
> pidfile: /var/run/pmacctd.test.pid
> debug: true
> aggregate: src_host,dst_host
> networks_file: /etc/pmacct/networks
> pcap_filter: vlan and ( net 202.4.224.0/20 or net 203.98.86/24 ) and not
> ((src net 202.4.224.0/
So I'm testing out 0.9.1, and have a simple config file -- similar to my old
live config but tweaked so as not to interfere with the old daemon:
pidfile: /var/run/pmacctd.test.pid
debug: true
aggregate: src_host,dst_host
networks_file: /etc/pmacct/networks
pcap_filter: vlan and ( net 202.4.224.0/
This one time, at band camp, Paolo Lucente wrote:
>Hello Jamie,
>
>On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 12:27:30PM +1000, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
>
>> I'm testing out 0.9.1 at the moment, and have a question about the stats
>> when pmacctd receives SIGUSR1.
>>
>> Is the first number in parentheses the unix time
Hello Jamie,
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 12:27:30PM +1000, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
> I'm testing out 0.9.1 at the moment, and have a question about the stats
> when pmacctd receives SIGUSR1.
>
> Is the first number in parentheses the unix time of the log message?
Precisely ! I've thought it might be
Hi!
Could you reformat CONFIG-KEYS to be no more than 80 columns wide? It's
quite painful to read it on a regular terminal.
Hi!
I'm testing out 0.9.1 at the moment, and have a question about the stats
when pmacctd receives SIGUSR1.
Is the first number in parentheses the unix time of the log message?
e.g.:
(1124331836) 43602 packets received by filter