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diff --git a/net-mgmt/flowscan/pkg-message b/net-mgmt/flowscan/pkg-message deleted file mode 100644 index f7709b2877c..00000000000 --- a/net-mgmt/flowscan/pkg-message +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -This is not an "easy" port. You have to take many things into consideration, -what flow data to collect (disk space, etc), how and when to remove unneeded -flow files. And you have to know, what it is all about. If you don't know -Cisco NetFlow switching and its data export feature, then I recommend you -to deinstall this port. - -Prerequisites: -A) You need to read the installation instructions closely, see: - ${PREFIX}/share/doc/flowscan/INSTALL - -B) You need to configure your Cisco Router, to enable Netflow Switching - and Netflow data export (version 5 flow export format). - -PLEASE NOTE, YOU HAVE TO KNOW EXACTLY, IF YOU REALLY WANT TO ENABLE NETFLOW -SWITCHING ON YOUR CISCO CORE OR DISTRIBUTION ROUTERS, WHAT PERFORMANCE IMPACT -MIGHT BE INVOLVED WHEN DOING THIS, WITH THE GOAL, NOT TO LOOSE YOUR ROUTING/ -SWITCHING PERFORMANCE. BE WARNED !!! - -C) You need to configure SNMP on your Cisco Router. - -Post-installation tasks involve: -a) Configure cflowd properly for your needs, see above mentioned docu ! - Example files reside in ${PREFIX}/etc, files: - cflowd.conf.example and cfdcollect.conf -b) Configure flowscan, see above mentioned docu ! - Example files reside in ${PREFIX}/var/db/flows/bin, files: - "foo".sample ... -c) Customize and install crontab file, example see: - ${PREFIX}/share/doc/flowscan/crontab.sample -d) Activate flowscan startscript by renaming it as usual, see example in: - ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/flowscan.sh.sample -e) Create graphs using make by customizing the sample Makefile, see docu ! - ${PREFIX}/var/db/flows/graphs/Makefile.sample - Please note, that the Makefile has to be reconfigured if you add - or remove protocols in ${PREFIX}/var/db/flows/bin/CampusIO.cf ! |