argus-client 3.0 rc 56 and -t flag

Skippy Lou skippylou at gmail.com
Wed Sep 26 10:28:17 EDT 2007


Thanks Carter!  To confirm, I just tried rc57 and it works fine now.

ScottO

On 9/25/07, Carter Bullard <carter at qosient.com> wrote:
>
> Hey ScottO,
> The issue was that the characters that we were using were reverse
> what you were using.  instead of 's' for seconds, I had changed them
> to conform to the strftime() conventions, which makes it 'S' for seconds.
> But after looking into it some more, I changed them back.  It didn't
> really make much common sense (should minimize use of upper case),
> and the historic and current documentation was using lower case for
> all the time brackets, except month.
>
> I'll put new clients software up tonight that supports the documented
> strategies, which are now:
>    "yMdhms" for year,Month,day,hour,minute,seconds
>
> Sorry for the inconvenience.
>
> Carter
>
> ScottO wrote:
> > Using last Friday's (09/21/07) version of argus and the rc56 version
> > of argus-clients.
> >
> > With the -t flag and either something like (-t 24.03-05:00) or (-t 7)
> > works just fine with only displaying the records for those time
> > periods.  However, if I use anything like (-t -15m), it doesn't apply
> > and all records start displaying.
> >
> > argus collecting with:  argus -d -i eth1 -w /data/argus_out
> > ra with: ra -nn -r /data/argus_out -t <something>
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > ScottO
> >
>
>
>
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