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PROGRAM:
NAME
pmacct - frontend to pmacctd.
SYNOPSIS
pmacct query
DESCRIPTION
pmacct is a frontend to pmacctd(8) when used in volatile memory mode.
The type of query is specified using options. At least one of the options -C, -c, -e, -s,
or -t is mandatory, but with -c either of -M or -N must be used for further specification.
OPTIONS
For displaying data either of these options are used:
-s Show full statistics.
-c aggregate
Specify primitives in a match aggregation, in order to present partial statistics.
Either -M or -N must be used to specify matching data for this option. Here
aggregate is a comma separated string constructed from the following identifiers,
in arbitrary order:
src_mac, dst_mac, vlan, src_host, dst_host, src_net, dst_net, src_mask, dst_mask,
src_port, dst_port, tos, proto, src_as, dst_as, sum_mac, sum_host, sum_net, sum_as,
sum_port, in_iface, out_iface, tag, tag2, flows, class, std_comm, ext_comm,
as_path, peer_src_ip, peer_dst_ip, peer_src_as, peer_dst_as, src_as_path,
src_std_comm, src_med, src_ext_comm, src_local_pref, is_symmetric.
Only entries which match the aggregate are printed.
Management of the server daemon is offered by three options:
-e Clear all statistics. For a partial clear, see -r.
-t Show memory table status.
-C Show a table of all active classifiers.
MODIFIERS
The primary options above can be influenced by some secondary options:
-p file
Unix socket location for client-server communication. Default is /tmp/collect.pipe.
-a Display all table fields, even currently unused fields.
-S Calculate a summed total of all counters, instead of returning a counter for each
individual match; applies to -N.
-n {bytes|packets|flows|all}
Select which counters to print. This applies only to -N.
-T {bytes|packets|flows}
Output statistics ordered by decreasing value of the indicated field. This option
applies to -M and to -s.
-r Reset counters in the present selection after printing their values. The option
applies only to -M and to -N.
-l Perform a locking on the table.
-M {match_data | file:filename}
Print a formatted table for all entries matching the given data. An aggregation
must be specified using -c, and the field order given there must be observed when
stating the data here. The output can be influenced using -T.
Here match_data is a number of substrings separated by semicolon, each substring
being a comma separated list of acceptable values in a match aggregation. A
wildcard ´*´ can be used to match any value in a specific field.
As an alternative, a location filename of a file can be specified. This file
provides the substrings mentioned above as separate lines. The prefix ´file:´ is a
verbatim marker.
-N {match_data | file:filename}
Print counters only, no text fields, header, or footer. This presupposes -c, and
can be influenced by -n and -S. The arguments are identical to those for -M.
EXAMPLES
The file /usr/share/doc/pmacct/EXAMPLES.gz contains suggestions prepared by the upstream
author.
For suggestions, critisism, and bugs, get in contact with Paolo Lucente
<[email protected]>.
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