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NAME

       sfcapd — sflow collector for sflow version v2/v4 and v5

SYNOPSIS

       sfcapd  -w  flowdir  [-C  config]  [-z=<compress>]  [-D]  [-u userid] [-g groupid] [-S num] [-t interval]
              [-P  pidfile]  [-p  port]  [-d  device]  [-I  ident]  [-b  bindhost]  [-f  flowfile]   [-4]   [-6]
              [-j   mcastgroup]   [-R   repeater]   [-A]   [-B  buffsize]  [-n  sourceparam]  [-M  multiflowdir]
              [-i metricrate] [-m metricpath] [-e] [-x command] [-E] [-v] [-V]

DESCRIPTION

       sfcapd reads sflow data from the network and stores the records into binary formatted  files.  The  sflow
       implementation is based of sflowtool. The packet samples are converted into netflow compatible records.

       If you want to collect netflow data, please have a look at nfcapd which is also part of the nfdump tools.

       Sflow is an industry standard developed by InMon Corporation.  For more information see http://sflow.org.

       sfcapd is the twin of nfcapd and supports the same feature set. See also nfcapd(1) for more details.

       The options are as follows:

       -w flowdir
               Set  the  flow  directory  to store the output files. If a sub hierarchy is specified with -S the
               final directory is concatenated to flowdir/subdir.

       -C config
               Reads additional configuration parameters from config file.  sfcapd tries to read the config file
               from the install default path $prefix/etc/ which may be overwritten by the  environment  variable
               NFCONF  ,  which  again is overwritten by this option -C. If -C none is specified, then no config
               file is read, even if found in the search path.

       -p portnum
               Set the port number to listen. Default port is 9995

       -d interface
               Reads sflow data from an  erspan  encoded  datalink.  All  traffic  sent  to  this  interface  is
               interpreted as sflow data stream.

       -b bindhost
               Specifies  the  hostname/IPv4/IPv6  address to bind for listening. This can be an IP address or a
               hostname, resolving to a local IP address.

       -4      Forces sfcapd to listen on IPv4 addresses only. Can be used together with -b if  a  hostname  has
               IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

       -6      Forces  sfcapd  to  listen on IPv6 addresses only. Can be used together with -b if a hostname has
               IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

       -J mcastgroup
               Join the specified IPv4 or IPv6 multicast group for listening.

       -R host[/port]
               Enables the packet repeater. All incoming packets are sent additionally to another host and port.
               host is either a valid IPv4/IPv6 address, or a symbolic hostname, which resolves to  a  valid  IP
               address.  port may be omitted and defaults to 9995. Note: As IPv4/IPv6 are accepted the host/port
               separator  is  '/'.   Up  to 8 additional repeaters my be defined. Use this method to daisy chain
               collectors.

       -A      Sets source address spoofing mode for the repeater. The source address of the  repeated  packages
               is  set  to the original IP address. This needs sfcapd to be started with root privileges. Please
               note, that source spoofing may be blocked by firewalls or routers in your network.

       -I ident
               Sets ident as identification string for the current source.  This  string  is  written  into  the
               output  file  to identify the source. Default is 'none'. If you have multiple sources, see option
               -n below.

       -n ident,IP,flowdir
               Configures a netflow source identified by the string ident,  IP  flowdir  If  you  have  multiple
               sources per collector, add multiple -n options. All exporters send the flows to the same port -p.
               Do not mix single source configuration -I with multiple -n options.

       -M flowdir
               Set  the flow directory for dynamic allocated exporters. New exporters are dynamically added when
               sending data.  All exporters send netflow data to the same port  and  IP.  For  each  dynamically
               added source, a new sub directory is created under flowdir with the name of the IP address of the
               exporter.  All  '.'  and  ':"  in  IP addresses are replaced be '-'.  -D Set daemon mode: fork to
               background and detach from terminal.  sfcapd terminates on signal TERM, INT or HUP.

       -P pidfile
               Writes the running process ID into pidfilw.  Use this option to integrate  sfcapd  in  start/stop
               files.

       -u userid
               Drop privileges of running process to user userid.  sfcapd needs to be started as user root.

       -g groupid
               Drop privileges of running process to group groupid.  sfcapd needs to be started as user root.

       -B bufflen
               Sets  the network socket input buffer to bufflen bytes. For high volume traffic it is recommended
               to raise this value to typically > 100k, otherwise you risk to lose packets. The  default  is  OS
               (and kernel) dependent.

       -S num  Adds  an  additional  directory  sub  hierarchy to store the data files. The default is 0, no sub
               hierarchy, which means all files go directly into flowdir.  The flowdir is concatenated with  the
               specified sub hierarchy format to create the final data directory.  The following hierarchies are
               defined:
               0 default     no hierarchy levels
               1 %Y/%m/%d    year/month/day
               2 %Y/%m/%d/%H year/month/day/hour
               3 %Y/%W/%u    year/week_of_year/day_of_week
               4 %Y/%W/%u/%H year/week_of_year/day_of_week/hour
               5 %Y/%j       year/day-of-year
               6 %Y/%j/%H    year/day-of-year/hour
               7 %Y-%m-%d    year-month-day
               8 %Y-%m-%d/%H year-month-day/hour

       -t interval
               Sets  the  time  interval  in  seconds  to rotate files. The default value is 300s ( 5min ).  The
               smallest available interval is 2s.

       -z=lzo  Compress flow files with LZO1X-1 compression. Fastest compression.

       -z=lz4  Compress flow files with LZ4 compression. Fast and efficient.

       -z=bz2  Compress flow files with bz2 compression. Slow but most efficient. It is not recommended  to  use
               bz2 in a real time capturing.

       -e      Sets  auto-expire  mode.  At  the  end of every rotate interval -t sfcapd runs an expire cycle to
               delete files according to max lifetime and max filesize as defined by nfexpire(1)

       -x command
               At the end of every -t interval and after the file rotate has completed, sfcapd runs the  command
               command.   The  string  for  command  may contain the following place holders, which are expanded
               before running:
               %f   File name of new data file including any sub hierarchy.
               %d   Top flowdir.  The full path of the new file is: %d/%f
               %t   Time slot string in ISO format e.g. 201107110845.
               %u   Time slot string in UNIX time format.
               %i   Identification string ident string supplied by -I

       -m metricpath
               Enables the flow metric exporter. Flow metric information is sent to the UNIX  socket  metricpath
               at  the  rate  specified by -i This option may by used to export flow metric information to other
               systems such as InfluxDB or Prometheus.  Please note: The flow metric does not include  the  full
               record. Only the flow statistics is sent.

       -i metricrate
               Sets  the  interval  for  the  flow metric exporter. This interval may be different from the file
               rotation interval t and is therefore independent from file rotation.

       -v      Increase verbose level by 1. The verbose level may be increased for debugging purpose up to 3.

       -E      Equal to -v -v -v. Print netflow records in block format to stdout. Please  note,  that  not  all
               elements are printed, which are available in the flow record. To inspect all elements, use nfdump
               -o raw This option is for debugging purpose only, to verify if incoming netflow data is processed
               correctly.

       -V      Print sfcapd version and exit.

       -h      Print help text on stdout with all options and exit.

RETURN VALUES

       sfcapd returns 0 on success and 255 if initialization failed.

SEE ALSO

       http://sflow.org

       https://sflow.org/developers/licensing.php

       https://github.com/sflow/sflowtool

       nfdump(1) nfcapd(1) nfpcapd(1)

BUGS

       No software without bugs! Please report any bugs back to me.

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