It appears that it may be something with my current collector. While
debugging today, I decided to attempt to run Silk locally on the FreeBSD
netflow box.
When exporting locally, it is reading the netflow-v9 records. Yay!
Our collector is an older Linux box with a manually compiled current
ve
On 11.06.2012 20:55, Kolasinski, Brent D. wrote:
On 6/9/12 5:01 AM, "Alexander V. Chernikov" wrote:
It should disappear after 5-10 minutes. We're using several FreeBSD v9
sensors with flowd and it seems to run fine (except first 5 minutes
while waiting for template). I'm aware about the probl
On 6/9/12 5:01 AM, "Alexander V. Chernikov" wrote:
>It should disappear after 5-10 minutes. We're using several FreeBSD v9
>sensors with flowd and it seems to run fine (except first 5 minutes
>while waiting for template). I'm aware about the problem with templates
>timeout working incorrectly an
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 06:32:36PM +0200, Andreas Nilsson wrote:
> I just read the paper and it looks really promising :)
>
> I decided to test it and downloaded
> http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/20120608-netmap-picobsd-head-amd64.bin(
> thanks for making it easy to test! )
>
> I booted it
I just read the paper and it looks really promising :)
I decided to test it and downloaded
http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/20120608-netmap-picobsd-head-amd64.bin(
thanks for making it easy to test! )
I booted it up in kvm and it works great!
I got 8.86Mpps (64-byte) in the image, that is
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