Re: [pmacct-discussion] sfacctd, mysql

2017-11-21 Thread Paolo Lucente
Hi Nick, I guess you are executing sfacctd -f -P mysql .. and that makes it complain with that cryptic message (action item on me make it more readable) since it already instantiated the plugin. Just removing the -P mysql will make all go smoothly. I also checked i achieve the same behaviour

Re: [pmacct-discussion] pmacct performance

2017-11-21 Thread Paolo Lucente
Hi Anthony, What version are you using? You can confirm this with a nfacctd -V. Also, please post your integral config. I use kafka_history myself in production so i lean towards: either you are running some code from master that unluckily is not working or some combination of directives of your

Re: [pmacct-discussion] Traffic accounting of BGP Subnets and Hosts

2017-11-21 Thread Paolo Lucente
Hi Mehul, I think an aggregation method like the following is a good start for your task: pmacctd_net: bgp aggregate: src_host, src_net, dst_host, dst_net This assumes you are using pmacctd, that is libpcap, for traffic accounting. It will work from 1.6.0 onwards (as before such release

[pmacct-discussion] sfacctd, mysql

2017-11-21 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
Hi - Using pmacctd/sfacctd 1.7.0, I notice that the "-P mysql" operand on the sfacctd executable is supported and accepted OK (don't have sflow data in the DB yet). But when I use "plugins: mysql" in the conf file, I receive message WARN:Unable to handle key: plugins. Ignored at the

Re: [pmacct-discussion] pmacct performance

2017-11-21 Thread Anthony Caiafa
Yep so it looks like everytime kafka_history runs no matter what interval you put it on it will crash pmacct and restart the service. On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 9:27 AM, Anthony Caiafa <2600...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sounds good. I’ll be sending out some data to you. > > On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 9:25 AM