Hi Jordan,
Yes, that is a valid scenario. To minimize effects locking (which
impact is only increased memory footprint due to the writers sitting
there waiting for the lock), you could play with sql_startup_delay so
that the two daemons fire up writers with some time offset; but, if the
two daem
Hello,
We're using a mixed network environment with equipment that supports
either sflow or netflow.
Currently we're using sfacctd only and mysql plugin which stores data
into MariaDB CS database.
Is there any option to use both sfacctd and nfacctd that are using the
same DB and tables?