Hi Paolo and all,
Hope this is right place to post my question.
For recording flow’s corresponding timestamp I use sql_history primitive and
my sfacctd.conf looks like:
……
sql_dont_try_update: true
sql_history: 1m
!ql_history_roundoff: mh
…..
The sql data I got
mysql> select * from
Hi,
Yes, with the "timestamp_start" primitive you can get a timestamp per
sFlow packet. If timestamps_secs config directive is set to false (which
is default) then you get also residual time after secs populated (which
is what you want).
sql_history does not clash with the timestamp_start primiti