Hi, I'm trying to use pfstat for my first time, but it seems every time I run it to generate images, it core dumps. It appears to be gathering data fine (I'm logging stats on my external interface) Now I'm trying to figure out if I'm just doing something really stupid, or if there's an issue with running pfstat on Alpha?
Here's what I'm seeing: ----------- # uname -rp 3.3 COMPAQ AlphaServer DS10 466 MHz # cat /etc/pfstat.conf image "/var/www/htdocs/pfstat/one.jpg" { from 1 weeks to now width 960 height 300 left graph bytes_v4_in label "incoming" color 0 192 0 filled, graph bytes_v4_out label "outgoing" color 0 0 255 right graph states_searches label "states searches" color 192 192 0 } # /usr/bin/pfstat -c /etc/pfstat.conf -d /var/log/pfstat reading data file /var/log/pfstat generating image file /var/www/htdocs/pfstat/one.jpg m[0] == 4353556.931810 m[1] == 27621.584121 Floating point exception (core dumped) ----------- I've tried various configurations for pfstat.conf, but always end up with a "Floating point exception". Any ideas? (I'm running OpenBSD 3.3, and installed/compiled pfstat from ports) Thanks, -Jeremy -- Jeremy Andrews <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP Key ID: 8F8B617A http://www.kerneltrap.org/