Morgan Yang
Morgan Yang
Is there a way to force the purge (to collector) without flushing the internal tables?
This is sample output of what I'm running. I'm playing 1000 packets from pcap using tcpreplay Actual: 1000 packets (577912 bytes) sent in 14.09 seconds. Rated: 38500.0 Bps, 0.308 Mbps,...
Is there another way to force ipt_netflow export to the collector without using net.netflow.flush?
I'm just baffled where the extra bytes and packets coming are from
I'm playing out on p3p1, which is directly connected to p3p2 (in promisc mode) p3p2 is then forward to the NETFLOW module, which is exporting to 127.0.0.1:2055 nfcapd is listening...
This might be a collector issue, even when I moved to a remote collector, i'm seeing a tremendous amount of extra packets and bytes
Thanks @lukego ,do you have any information formally outlining AWS bandwidth limitation? The closest I have thus far is [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-ec2-config.html](url)
@virtuallynathan , thank you for all this info. Would you happen to know if the "vif" driver for regular EC2s standard XEN vif's?
@Posnet , I have not done anything yet, I'm working on a NFV POC on openstack right now, be interested getting it onto AWS after that.
Looking at this 2 yrs since this post started. Netdev has made alot of in roads on this, with tc_offloading also a common driver feature, I feel this could be...