On Apr 11 at 13:01, "Matthew Heineke" wrote:

> I'm working on FC4 and have installed v0.68-5.fc4 through yum.
> 
> The first time I had it installed it would export to my working
> directory. I changed the port on the routers I was exporting from, so I
> killed all flow-capture processes, and started a new one designating the
> new port. It then failed to create any folders or subfolders (eg.
> 2006/2006-*(...) ) or any files. I can see that I'm listening on the
> designated port, and that flow-capture is indeed running. 
> 
> At one point I deleted all directories I was exporting to, removed
> flow-tools, and reinstalled it via yum, and it did export to my working
> directory on the first run. However if I repeat this process now, it
> doesn't work.
> 
> Are there any known bugs concerning this issue? I couldn't find any in
> the archives. I'm invoking flow-capture like this
> 
> flow-capture -w /flows -n 1000 0/0/8080 or
> flow-capture -w /flows -n 1000 xxx.xx.xx.xx/0/8080
> 
> or even w/o the rotations
> 
> flow-capture -w /flows 0/0/8080
> 
> I've tried a bunch of different working directories but none seem to
> work.

I seem to remember reading that there's a problem with one of the
Flow-Tools RPMs; can you try rebuilding flow-tools from the official
source distribution and see if you still have problems?

Mike
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