No, that should be it. By default nfcapd "listens" for the sample rate from
special netflow profile packets. If you notice weird issues, you can
manually force a 1:1 sample rate with -S -1 switch (I had to do it in a
special case).


On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 6:10 PM, Scott Granados <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Morning list,
> Recently I had posted about adjusting the sample rate and got some great
> information that worked for me.  I’m about to change the sample export rate
> on my router from 1:1000 to 1:1.  Am I correct that nfsen looks for a
> default rate of 1:1 so if I remove the -S -1000 and restart I should be
> good and scale properly?  Just want to make sure it’s that simple.  I’m
> going to adjust each source one at a time and make the matching change on
> the nfcapd instance.  Any gotchas I should consider?
>
> Thank you
> Scott
>
>
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