[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] can one do traffic accounting on bridged domU's?
Hi Rudi Ahlers, Fabian, on what OS did you install pmacct? Seeing as there'e no rpm, and I'm using CentOS, I'm a bit precautious about installing it. Debian Etch. I compiled it from source.If you followed my advice and read FAQ5 you may also compile libpcap-mmap from source. Just to support you a bit: pmacct.conf -- daemonize: true pidfile: /var/run/pmacctd.pid syslog: daemon aggregate[out]: src_host aggregate[in]: dst_host aggregate_filter[out]: src net 212.X.Y.0/24 or src net 212.X.Y.0/24 aggregate_filter[in]: dst net 212.X.Y.0/24 or dst net 212.X.Y.0/24 pcap_filter: net 212.X.Y.0/24 or net 212.X.Y.0/24 interface: eth1 plugins: mysql[in], mysql[out] sql_host: 192.168.100.X sql_passwd: x sql_refresh_time: 300 sql_optimize_clauses: true sql_history: 5m sql_dont_try_update: true sql_history_roundoff: m sql_recovery_logfile[in]: /var/lib/pmacct/recovery_log_in sql_recovery_logfile[out]: /var/lib/pmacct/recovery_log_out with libpcap-mmap installed I start pmacct with: PCAP_MEMORY=10000 PCAP_VERBOSE=1 PCAP_TO_MS=0 pmacctd -f pmacctd.conf Cu, Fabian _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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