Thank you so much!
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020, 12:01 PM Brian Solar wrote:
> use the named configuration feature:
>
> kafka_topic[config_name]: netflow
> kafka_broker_host[config_name]: 192.168100.105
> ...
> ...
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> On Sunday, April 19, 2020 5:51 PM, Emanuel dos
use the named configuration feature:
kafka_topic[config_name]: netflow
kafka_broker_host[config_name]: 192.168100.105
...
...
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On Sunday, April 19, 2020 5:51 PM, Emanuel dos Reis Rodrigues
wrote:
> I see, I actually tried it before and the realized the write_id
I see, I actually tried it before and the realized the write_id was
changing based on the PID of nfacctd. Do you know what is the parameter to
customize the writer_id ?
Thanks !
Best Regards,
Emanuel
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 11:42 AM Brian Solar wrote:
> You already seem to have a solution, b
You already seem to have a solution, but to me the writer_id is what you want.
Change the name of the process in your configuration file.
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On Wednesday, April 15, 2020 7:33 PM, Emanuel dos Reis Rodrigues
wrote:
> Hey, I just realize it worked. I think I was lit
Hey, I just realize it worked. I think I was little behind on the messages
parking on my kafka, now I can see the tag.
Thank you so much for your help.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 10:33 AM Emanuel dos Reis Rodrigues <
emanueldosr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am using:
>
> NetFlow Accounting Daemon, nfac
I am using:
NetFlow Accounting Daemon, nfacctd 1.7.2-git (20181018-00+c3)
Arguments:
'--enable-kafka' '--enable-jansson' 'JANSSON_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/'
'JANSSON_LIBS=-L/usr/local/lib -ljansson' '--enable-l2' '--enable-ipv6'
'--enable-64bit' '--enable-traffic-bins' '--enable-bgp-bins'
'--
Hey Emanuel,
The config is correct and I did try your same config and that does work
for me, ie.:
$ ./bin/kafka-console-consumer.sh --bootstrap-server localhost:9092 --topic
pmacct.flows
{"event_type": "purge", "tag": 1, [ .. ]}
What version of the software are you using? Is it 1.7.4p1 (lates
I tried, follow my config:
kafka_topic: netflow
kafka_broker_host: 192.168100.105
kafka_broker_port: 9092
kafka_refresh_time: 1
#daemonize: true
plugins: kafka
nfacctd_port: 9995
post_tag: 1
aggregate: tag, peer_src_ip, src_host, dst_host, timestamp_start,
timestamp_end, src_port, dst_port, proto
I may have skipped the important detail you need to add the 'tag' key to
your 'aggregate' line in the config, my bad. This is in addition to, say,
'post_tag: 1' to identify collector 1. Let me know how it goes.
Paolo
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 10:18:55AM -0400, Emanuel dos Reis Rodrigues wrote:
>
Thank you man, I did this test but I did not see the id being pushed along
with the Netflow info to Kafka topic. Is there the place the information
would show up ?
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 9:15 AM Paolo Lucente wrote:
>
> Hi Emanuel,
>
> Apologies i did not get you wanted and ID for the collecto
Hi Emanuel,
Apologies i did not get you wanted and ID for the collector. The
simplest way of achieving that is 'post_tag' as you just have to supply
a number as ID; pre_tag_map expects a map and may be better to be
reserved for more complex use-cases.
Paolo
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 03:35:52PM -
Thank you for your help. Appreciate it !
See, I did use it for testing after I sent this email. However, the ip
showed there was the IP from my nfacctd machine, the collector itself. Not
the exporter.
peer_src_ip : IP address or identificator of telemetry
exporting device
In
Hi Emanuel,
I think you are looking for (i admit, non-intuitive) 'peer_src_ip'
primitive:
$ nfacctd -a | grep peer_src_ip
peer_src_ip : IP address or identificator of telemetry
exporting device
Without the grep you can see all supported primitives by the nfacctd
release y
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