Hi Andreas, Thanks and same to you and all reading - Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Follow in-line: On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 03:27:23PM +0100, Andreas Larsen wrote: > if I add bgp_daemon_msglog: true, I get loads of flows coming in. > > default/core/BGP ): [Id:X ] u Prefix: '85.9.104.0/23' Path: '(Comms: EComms: > '' LP: '50' MED: '0' Nexthop: X > > However as soon as I remove this I get no information at all in. Bgp comes up > fine with my router. bgp_daemon_msglog lets you debug BGP messaging; it says nothing about sFlow samples or NetFlow flows. The moment pmacct is BGP peering with one or more routers this directive produces output on the screen or on the log files; if you comment it out from your configuration, then you don't get debugging information anymore. The fragment of configuration you posted looks simple enough; maybe it doesn't give the entire feel since you also mention an aggregate_filter directive. From what i see if your routers are a) sending sFlow datagrams to the right IP address and port, b) firewall on the collector box is allowing sFlow and BGP to pass through and c) the routers are using the same IP address for the sFlow agent ID and to BGP peer with pmacct then you should see your MySQL database populated. Let me know. Cheers, Paolo _______________________________________________ pmacct-discussion mailing list http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists
