In the vanilla PF_RING world, one could look under /proc/net/pf_ring and find files for each process using PF_RING, and these files contained information on packets seen, dropped, processed, as well as memory information. I’d like to know if there are similar things when using the ZC drivers.
I did find that when using the zbalance_ipc example program to bind two interfaces together and then deliver that information to a single process there was a file under /proc/net/pf_ring/stats for the process, but it did not see to contain useful information in terms of performance. What is the recommended way to obtain statistics on ZC performance (or really, app performance using ZC)? I notice zbalance_ipc does print statistics to the screen while running; can these be disabled? Would you expect zbalance_ipc to be used in a similar fashion as pfdnaclustermaster was for DNA? Cheers, Jesse _______________________________________________ Ntop-misc mailing list [email protected] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop-misc
