Hi Chris,
The 'failsafe' mechanism (ie. writing to a backup database or to log
files) kicks in upon receipt of an error code from the RDBMS API. So
what you see in the log file should never be already in the database.
Your specific configuration is tricky because you write to the RDBMS
every 60
Hi Carsten,
A couple of things come to mind:
* Was pmacct compiled with --enable-ipv6 ?
* Are 'aggregate_filter' directives including the IPv6 subnets you
want to account for?
* If, in parallel to nfacctd, you fire up a Wireshark (or tshark);
by decoding the NetFlow v9 datagrams generated
Hello Paolo,
thanke for your fast reply, now to your questions:
* yes, --enable-ipv6 was used at compile time
* i have tried with and without aggregate_filter for our IPv6 subnet
* yes, i can see netflow v9 datagrams containing IPv6 records
I hope this helps, if you need a sample datagram i