Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks for confirming it all works - fantastic. Since prefix labels appears not to be a super-popular feature (hence the optional compile in), i'd appreciate all the feedback you may have about it (including the use-case for you). Here or unicast email is fine. Anybody else reading using --enable-plabel, prefix labels? Paolo On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 08:14:36AM +0000, LINS Wolfgang wrote: > Update: > > The reconfigure of pmacct with "--enable-plabel" and then make / make install > apparently did not update the binaries. > So I was working with a build that did not have IP prefix labels enabled. > Did a fresh (clean) build now, and got an update /usr/local/sbin/nfacctd > now... > > This time the network_file does something - it replaces the ip_src and ip_dst > fields with the labels below. Fine! > tag, tag2, label are still 0,0,'' - and I understand that these fields are > for a different purpose. > > Best regards, Wolfgang > > > From: LINS Wolfgang > Sent: Sonntag, 18. November 2018 23:17 > To: '[email protected]' <[email protected]> > Subject: networks_file and nfacctd and mySQL - how to get the labels > populated? > > Dear pmacct community, > > I try to use the networks_file to match well-known IP subnets with subnet > names via the networks_file. > I had hoped that this would help to identify "belonging" subnetworks, however > to me it looks like the matches do not really make much... > I can see that src_mask and dst_mask aggregators in a way match (the sql > columns mask_src and mask_dst are filled with e.g. 21) > > My networks file is minimal: > > ! <Network>'/'<numeric mask> examples > 10.24.0.0/20 > 10.24.176.0/21 > 10.24.112.0/21 > ! <label>','<Network>'/'<numeric mask> examples > NW_V1RF,,,10.24.0.0/20 > NW_V1MO,,,10.24.112.0/21 > NW_V1SV,,,10.24.176.0/21 > > I got a global network_file statement plus another one (same file) for the > mysql plugin. > > When I write tag, tag2 and label to the SQL I always only get 0,0,"" in > there... > > How should that work? > > (btw: :I have built pmacct with the --enable-plabel flag now, did not change > anything) > > What directives / aggregators would I need to see the network file matches? > Best regards > > > Wolfgang > > > _______________________________________________ > pmacct-discussion mailing list > http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists _______________________________________________ pmacct-discussion mailing list http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists
