Hi Paolo and all,
I have been trying to use the new maxminddb format with pmacct 1.5.1:
geoip_ipv4_file: /usr/local/geoip2/GeoIP2-Country.mmdb
but it makes the process segfault.
Would it be possible to support this file format as well as the legacy .dat ?
Cheers.
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I managed to compile it on FreeBSD 8.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 2:07 PM, Stephen Fulton wrote:
> Following this up.. I finally had the time to dedicate to working on this
> and I'm not able to have pmacct successfully compile on FBSD 10.1. The
> compile fails at bgp_logdump.o. I can provide detail
Hello Raphael,
This is how I'm doing it:
- collect in memory (many different aggregations)
- script to parse and insert in OpenTSDB
- home made frontend to display graphs (AngularJS app + nvd3 graphs)
I am definitely interested in the ES and grafana approach but haven't
gone very far at the mome
Hi Elisa and list,
do you have feedback from Juniper on that one ?
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 12:53 PM, E. Jasinska wrote:
> Exciting times! We've filed an enhancement request with Juniper to finally
> include the sampling rate into their IPFIX exports!
>
> Currently IPFIX samples would arrive wit
Yo, on est juste à côté dis donc :)
Quand est-ce que je passe vous voir ?
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 8:30 PM, Frédéric GABUT-DELORAINE <
frederic.ga...@dailymotion.com> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> First of all, pmacct is a great tool, thanks for the amazing work :-)
>
> We use it to collect netf
Hi Frédéric,
that is an interesting question. There is no easy way that I know to do
what you want as far as I know. Obviously, this advocates the need for a
"plugin architecture" inside pmacct, which I strongly support.
Also, let me imagine something:
- have a special BGP daemon that would be p
Hi Paolo,
see my answers below.
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 1:05 AM, Paolo Lucente wrote:
>> That means I have a lot of counters in my aggregation: if I have 150
>> members on the IX, I have 150*149*2 (in & out) = roughly 45000
>> counters to compute.
>
> Speaking of the dimensioning side: what woul
Hi,
let's talk about pmacct in an IX environment and the problem I have:
We are using pmacct in our large IXP environment to compute traffic
stats between our members, which on our LAN means MAC to MAC traffic.
That means I have a lot of counters in my aggregation: if I have 150
members on the I
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Leonardo Sápiras wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am collecting flows with nfacctd (pmacct 0.14), and I have found this
> message in the pmacctd.log:
>
>
> Jul 25 09:20:05 ERROR ( default/mysql ): Unknown column 'src_port' in 'where
> clause'
Well, obviously you need to add
wrote:
> Hi Jerome,
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/pmacct-commits@pmacct.net/msg00491.html
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> /chunsing
>
> Jérôme Fleury wrote:
>>
>> I also need to IPv4/IPv6 classification and tried your method. Here is
>> my config:
>>
Hi Paolo,
you were indeed right, I just needed to add "vlan" on the pcap filter.
I am downloading the CVS code right now to get the ethertype
aggregation, which is really what I need.
Thanks for your help.
Jerome.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 01:58, Paolo Lucente wrote:
> Hi Jerome,
>
> >From what
I also need to IPv4/IPv6 classification and tried your method. Here is
my config:
daemonize: true
pidfile: /var/run/sfacctd.pid
syslog: daemon
!
aggregate[ipv4]: none
imt_path[ipv4]: /tmp/ipv4.pipe
aggregate_filter[ipv4]: ip
sfacctd_ip:
sfacctd_port: 6343
sfacctd_renormalize: true
!
! storage met
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