> On 25 Jan 2018, at 20:29, Marco Teixeira <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Luca,
> 
> I have the details and was going to generate de license fo 10Gb/s... but I 
> was expecting an option for "Standard NIC" and only see Intel, Myricom and 
> Napatech/DAG/Fiberblaze...
> Wich one should I choose to make for my "Standard NIC" that uses PF_RING in 
> NAPI mode? 
> ​Or maybe there was some misunderstanding here?​
Yes there is some disconnection Marco

You only need a license for ZC drivers, otherwise you will use vanilla drivers. 
So pfcount -i zc:ens2f0 requires a ZC drivers,  pfcount -i ens2f0 does not

Please see https://github.com/ntop/PF_RING/wiki 
<https://github.com/ntop/PF_RING/wiki> for details

Regards Luca
> 
> ​Regards, and thank you for your advice, and time, 
> Marco​
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 2018-01-25 12:05 GMT+00:00 Luca Deri <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
> Marco
> our licenses don’t have a cap on speed, but they are per device family. So if 
> these devices as 10G you need a 10G license
> 
> As you’re a university you can mail [email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]> for free licenses
> 
> Regards Luca
> 
> 
>> On 25 Jan 2018, at 12:52, Marco Teixeira <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Regarding the output below, does one need a license to be able to run 10Gb/s 
>> speeds (please mind, I'm only talking about pf_ring. nprobe is already 
>> licensed with "enterprise pro")?
>> 
>> 
>> ===
>> [marco@nprobe ~]$ sudo pfcount -L -v1 | grep ens2f
>> Name    SystemName      Module  MAC                     BusID           
>> NumaNode        Status  License
>> ens2f0  ens2f0          pf_ring D8:D3:85:A0:12:50       0000:13:00.0    -1   
>>            Up      NotFound
>> ens2f1  ens2f1          pf_ring D8:D3:85:A0:12:54       0000:13:00.1    -1   
>>            Down    NotFound
>> [marco@nprobe ~]$ 
>> [marco@nprobe ~]$ cat /proc/net/pf_ring/dev/ens2f0/info 
>> Name:         ens2f0
>> Index:        6
>> Address:      D8:D3:85:A0:12:50
>> Polling Mode: NAPI
>> Type:         Ethernet
>> Family:       Standard NIC
>> # Bound Sockets:  1
>> TX Queues:    1
>> RX Queues:    1
>> ===
>> ​
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Marco
>> 
>> 
>> 2018-01-18 10:35 GMT+00:00 Marco Teixeira <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>> Hi Afredo and anyone "listening",
>> 
>> I would like to rule out if pf_ring is the culprit here...
>> What would be the correct way to have nprobe use libpcap (or AF_PACKET??) 
>> mode of getting packets from the NIC?
>> Blacklisting pf_ring module from loading?
>> 
>> Thank you
>> Marco
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 2018-01-17 22:16 GMT+00:00 Alfredo Cardigliano <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>> “Absolute Stats” is the total / average number of packets/bytes
>> “Actual Stats” is the current number of packets/bytes (last second)
>> 
>> Alfredo
>> 
>>> On 17 Jan 2018, at 21:13, Marco Teixeira <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello list,
>>> 
>>> Any PFRING wizard that can offer clues on where to start troubleshooting 
>>> this variance between "Absolut Stats" vs "Actual Stats"...?
>>> 
>>> ​===
>>> [marco@nprobe ~]$ sudo pfcount -i ens2f0     
>>> [sudo] password for marco: 
>>> Using PF_RING v.7.0.0
>>> Capturing from ens2f0 [mac: D8:D3:85:A0:12:50][if_index: 5][speed: 
>>> 10000Mb/s]
>>> # Device RX channels: 1
>>> # Polling threads:    1
>>> Dumping statistics on /proc/net/pf_ring/stats/3096-ens2f0.3
>>> =========================
>>> Absolute Stats: [136'980 pkts total][0 pkts dropped][0.0% dropped]
>>> [136'980 pkts rcvd][126'559'478 bytes rcvd]
>>> =========================
>>> 
>>> =========================
>>> Absolute Stats: [274'202 pkts total][0 pkts dropped][0.0% dropped]
>>> [274'202 pkts rcvd][254'708'653 bytes rcvd][274'163.89 pkt/sec][2'037.38 
>>> Mbit/sec]
>>> =========================
>>> Actual Stats: [137'222 pkts rcvd][1'000.13 ms][137'202.92 pps][1.03 Gbps]
>>> =========================
>>> 
>>> =========================
>>> Absolute Stats: [411'199 pkts total][0 pkts dropped][0.0% dropped]
>>> [411'199 pkts rcvd][382'383'683 bytes rcvd][205'575.03 pkt/sec][1'529.35 
>>> Mbit/sec]
>>> =========================
>>> Actual Stats: [136'997 pkts rcvd][1'000.09 ms][136'983.43 pps][1.02 Gbps]
>>> =========================
>>> ===
>>> 
>>> Thankx
>>> Marco
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