Hello Paolo, Thank you for your answer. It's now clear for me.
----- Mail original ----- > De : Paolo Lucente <[email protected]> > À : Mik J <[email protected]>; [email protected] > Cc : > Envoyé le : Mardi 27 Décembre 2011 11h40 > Objet : Re: [pmacct-discussion] Using multiple ports or port range (or hosts) > > Hi, > > Have a look to the EXAMPLES file, section VII (about using the pmacct > client). Retrieving multiple ports with a single query is possible but > ranges are not supported - see below: > > === > > Show traffic between the specified hosts; this aims to be a simple example of > a > batch > query; note that as value of both '-N' and '-M' switches it can > be supplied a value like: > 'file:/home/paolo/queries.list': actual values will be read from the > specified file (and > they need to be written into it, one per line) instead of commandline: > shell> pmacct -c src_host,dst_host -N > "10.0.0.10,10.0.0.1;10.0.0.9,10.0.0.1;10.0.0.8,10.0.0.1" > shell> pmacct -c src_host,dst_host -N > "file:/home/paolo/queries.list" > > === > > Cheers, > Paolo > > > On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 11:26:18PM +0000, Mik J wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm interesting in the following command to retrieve statistics >> $ pmacct -c dst_port -N 80 -p /tmp/my.pipe >> >> But I would like to know if it's possible to specify port ranges (from > 80 to 90) or multiple ports (80, 1080, 8080) >> >> I have tried this >> $ pmacct -c dst_port,dst_port -N 80,1080 -p /tmp/my.pipe >> and I've noticed only the last iteration is considered >> >> Thank you > >> _______________________________________________ >> pmacct-discussion mailing list >> http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists > _______________________________________________ pmacct-discussion mailing list http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists
