Hi, Thanks for your help ! I will test it today but in the documentation I see : "Read INTERNALS 'Memory table plugin' chapter for further details." and I really don't know where is this chapter.
Cheers, Morgan 2010/6/18 Paolo Lucente <[email protected]> > Hi Morgan, > > The memory plugin comes with some default settings to avoid > taking over all system memory. Chance might be some aggregates > might not fit in the default table. You can verify if this is > the case by either enabling debug (very verbose!) or adding a > "imt_mem_pools_number: 0" line to your configuration. Then you > can take it from there: read documentation to fine tune it and > adapt to your scenario. Let me know if this helps. > > Cheers, > Paolo > > > On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 02:48:03PM +0200, Morgan Sellier wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have a problem with pmacct, sometimes I don't have the traffic in two > > directions. > > > > For example : > > > > [r...@ugestiontst ~]# pmacct -s -p /tmp/global.pipe | grep 10.224.12. | > grep > > 3389 | grep -v 128.1.1.10 | sort > > SRC_IP DST_IP SRCP DSTP PACKETS BYTES > > 10.224.12.20 10.225.12.32 3389 1767 3 177 > > 10.224.12.20 10.225.12.41 3389 1522 932 398831 > > 10.224.12.20 128.1.1.62 3389 20037 272 130991 > > 10.225.12.32 10.224.12.20 1767 3389 4 251 > > 128.1.1.62 10.224.12.20 20037 3389 200 43842 > > 128.1.1.62 10.224.12.20 40432 3389 73 36059 > > > > > > Here for the host 10.225.12.41 we have the traffic just in one direction > ! > > > > My pmacctd.conf is like it : > > > > ! > > daemonize: true > > interface: eth1 > > promisc: true > > aggregate: src_host,src_port,dst_host,dst_port > > plugins: memory[traffic] > > imt_path[traffic]: /tmp/global.pipe > > > > Help me please ! > > > _______________________________________________ > pmacct-discussion mailing list > http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists >
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