Hello Mario,
Yes they include everything AFAIK, but we don't have any multicast
traffic and the the broadcast traffic is very little on our VLANs
(mostly standard LAMP servers).
Plus the uplink interfaces (which I am monitoring/exporting flows for)
do not handle any broadcast traffic (except the
Hello Paolo,
I guess I was wrong about the numbers not being off too much. I had to
wait for more data to be collected. As time passes the total bytes
accounted are getting way off.
What would be the maximum accepted discrepancy in an ideal setup?
I know that there will be differences between
Vaggelis Koutroumpas
> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 12:23 AM
> To: Paolo Lucente; pmacct-discussion@pmacct.net
> Subject: Re: [pmacct-discussion] nfacct total bytes inconsistencies
>
> It seems that the new server shows the same behavior after all :(
>
>
> mysql>
On 28.11.2015 21:22, Vaggelis Koutroumpas wrote:
Now, checking the udp drop counters on the old server, indeed I see some
25000+ drops. That counter seem to increase during the refresh time of
the sql plugin. Not always though. Is there a connection between the
drops and the mysql insert/update
Hi Paolo,
> Posed I'm no expert of RouterOS; if it has a NetFlow export process,
> can you check if it pegs at 100% CPU? Or if anything suspicious emerges
> from the router logs?
The netflow process runs at 0.1-0.2% CPU (on a 36core router).
Unfortunately RouterOS' netflow options and stats are