Hello All,
I am trying to build a sflow collector station using sfacctd. I have
been testing with pmacct-0.12.0rc2 and also with the cvs version
committed at 25.10.2009.
My goal is to have a number of switches (mostly extreme networks
blackdiamonds running xos 12.2) send their samples to
Hi,
I have multiple gigs of stored netflow data from nfacpd.
Would 'replaying' it back into nfacctd cause the process to recognise
any old timestamps or would it think it's new traffic?
eg.
# for i in * ; do nfreplay -H 192.168.2.111 -p 3001 -r $i ; done
#
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Media Service Provider Ltd.
Hi Charlie,
The 'nfacctd_time_new' directive is by default set to false, meaning
original timestamps would be honoured (and aggregates inserted in the
correct time-bin).
Would also suggest to ensure keeping the 'sql_dont_try_update' to false
(which is the default) - as you are going to do
24.09.2009 01:06, Paolo Lucente пишет:
Hi Slava,
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 11:50:10PM +0300, Slava Dubrovskiy wrote:
I have found other solution. With the help pre_tag_map.
From networks-ua-ix.list I have made pretag.map in sort:
id=1ip=192.168.21.1 filter='net 173.194.0.0/24'
id=1
Hi Slava,
Although tagging can play in your case a key (negative) role under
sustained loads, i wouldn't know if it is the prime contributor to
such hang ups.
The log below tells that either the router itself is unable to
export all the NetFlow data or such data gets lost before making
it to