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General Discussion / Netflow Questions
« on: October 23, 2017, 05:14:42 pm »
First, when I try to enter the settings according to the guide/wiki (see 1st attachment) and hit apply, they apparently do not actually save. I don't receive any errors, but if I leave that screen and come back, it's blank again.
I only see this in the logs:
Second, this is on my home setup and I'd like to be able to track my monthly bandwidth usage, but I can't find anything which would allow me to see that much data. I'm thinking that the local cache of 100MB isn't going to stretch very far, but the free collector software out there also doesn't seem to be up to the task. I can't imagine that any of the "request a quote" options are going to be cost effective for household use. Any suggestions there?
I only see this in the logs:
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Oct 23 11:05:48 configd.py: [0b1c1794-d0aa-4cf9-9478-d2522715fb86] returned exit status 1
Oct 23 11:05:48 configd.py: [0b1c1794-d0aa-4cf9-9478-d2522715fb86] stop netflow data aggregator
Oct 23 11:05:48 configd.py: [d9c2366f-4bfa-4c6d-ab85-65d445366031] returned exit status 1
Oct 23 11:05:48 configd.py: [d9c2366f-4bfa-4c6d-ab85-65d445366031] stop netflow collector
Oct 23 11:05:48 configd.py: [43f06e4c-e0c0-4281-b197-3fe1ec746210] start netflow
Oct 23 11:05:47 configd.py: [70453f52-b9c3-4e9c-8577-58036f3c1c86] stop netflow
Oct 23 11:05:47 configd.py: generate template container OPNsense/Netflow
Oct 23 11:05:47 configd.py: [d0586424-7a72-4ef6-90d4-582aa101f660] generate template OPNsense/Netflow
Oct 23 11:03:19 configd.py: [8967650a-8358-4728-8d7a-dc0bb750663d] request pfctl byte/packet counters
Second, this is on my home setup and I'd like to be able to track my monthly bandwidth usage, but I can't find anything which would allow me to see that much data. I'm thinking that the local cache of 100MB isn't going to stretch very far, but the free collector software out there also doesn't seem to be up to the task. I can't imagine that any of the "request a quote" options are going to be cost effective for household use. Any suggestions there?