rwpdu2silk(1) SiLK Tool Suite rwpdu2silk(1)NAMErwpdu2silk - Convert NetFlow v5 records to SiLK Flow records
SYNOPSISrwpdu2silk [--silk-output=FILE] [--print-statistics]
[--log-destination={stdout | stderr | none | PATH}]
[--log-flags={none | { {all | bad | default | missing
| record-timestamps} ...} } ]
[--note-add=TEXT] [--note-file-add=FILE]
[--compression-method=COMP_METHOD]
{--xargs | --xargs=FILENAME | PDUFILE [PDUFILE...]}
rwpdu2silk--help
rwpdu2silk--version
DESCRIPTIONrwpdu2silk reads NetFlow v5 PDU (Protocol Data Units) records from one
or more files, converts the records to the SiLK Flow format, and writes
the SiLK records to the path specified by --silk-output or to the
standard output when --silk-output is not provided. Note that
rwpdu2silk cannot read from the standard input.
rwpdu2silk expects its input files to be a the format created by
Cisco's NetFlow Collector: The file's size must be an integer multiple
of 1464, where each 1464 octet chunk contains a 24 octet NetFlow v5
header and space for thirty 48 octet NetFlow v5 records. The number of
valid records per chunk is specified in the header.
rwpdu2silk reads NetFlow v5 records from the files named on the command
line when --xargs is not present. If an input file name ends in ".gz",
the file will be uncompressed as it is read. When the --xargs switch
is provided, rwpdu2silk will read the names of the files to process
from the named text file, or from the standard input if no file name
argument is provided to the switch. The input to --xargs must contain
one file name per line.
OPTIONS
Option names may be abbreviated if the abbreviation is unique or is an
exact match for an option. A parameter to an option may be specified
as --arg=param or --arg param, though the first form is required for
options that take optional parameters.
--silk-output=FILE
Write the SiLK records to FILE, which must not exist. If the
switch is not provided or if FILE has the value "stdout" or "-",
the SiLK flows are written to the standard output.
--print-statistics
Print, to the standard error, the number of records that were
written to the SiLK output file. See also --log-destination.
--log-destination={none | stdout | stderr | PATH}
Write more detailed information to the specified destination. The
default destination is none which suppresses messages. Use stdout
or stderr to send messages to the standard output or standard
error, respectively. Any other value is treated as a file name in
which to write the messages. When an existing file is specified,
rwpdu2silk appends any messages to the file. Information that is
written includes the following:
· For each input stream, the number of PDU records read, number
of SiLK records generated, number of missing records (based on
the NetFlow v5 sequence number), and number of invalid records.
· Messages about each NetFlow v5 packet that was rejected due a
bad version number or having a record count of 0 or more than
30.
· Additional messages enabled by the --log-flags switch.
--log-flags=FLAGS
Write additional messages regarding the NetFlow v5 data to the
--log-destination, where FLAGS is a comma-separated list of names
specifying the type messages to write. When this switch is not
specified, the default value for FLAGS is "none". This switch
takes the same values as the log-flags setting in the
sensor.conf(5) file. This manual page documents the values that
are relevant for NetFlow v5 data. Since SiLK 3.10.0.
all Log everything.
bad Write messages about an individual NetFlow v5 record where the
packet or octet count is zero, the packet count is larger than
the octet count, or the duration of the flow is larger than 45
days.
default
Enable the default set of log-flags used by sensor.conf: bad,
missing. Despite the name, this is not the default setting for
this switch; none is.
missing
Examine the sequence numbers of NetFlow v5 packets and write
messages about missing and out-of-sequence packets.
none
Log nothing. It is an error to combine this log-flag name with
any other. This is the default setting for --log-flags.
record-timestamps
Log the timestamps that appear on each record. This produces a
lot of output, and it is primarily used for debugging.
--note-add=TEXT
Add the specified TEXT to the header of the output file as an
annotation. This switch may be repeated to add multiple
annotations to a file. To view the annotations, use the
rwfileinfo(1) tool.
--note-file-add=FILENAME
Open FILENAME and add the contents of that file to the header of
the output file as an annotation. This switch may be repeated to
add multiple annotations. Currently the application makes no
effort to ensure that FILENAME contains text; be careful that you
do not attempt to add a SiLK data file as an annotation.
--compression-method=COMP_METHOD
Specify how to compress the output. When this switch is not given,
output to the standard output or to named pipes is not compressed,
and output to files is compressed using the default chosen when
SiLK was compiled. The valid values for COMP_METHOD are determined
by which external libraries were found when SiLK was compiled. To
see the available compression methods and the default method, use
the --help or --version switch. SiLK can support the following
COMP_METHOD values when the required libraries are available.
none
Do not compress the output using an external library.
zlib
Use the zlib(3) library for compressing the output, and always
compress the output regardless of the destination. Using zlib
produces the smallest output files at the cost of speed.
lzo1x
Use the lzo1x algorithm from the LZO real time compression
library for compression, and always compress the output
regardless of the destination. This compression provides good
compression with less memory and CPU overhead.
best
Use lzo1x if available, otherwise use zlib. Only compress the
output when writing to a file.
--xargs
--xargs=FILENAME
Causes rwpdu2silk to read file names from FILENAME or from the
standard input if FILENAME is not provided. The input should have
one file name per line. rwpdu2silk will open each file in turn and
read records from it, as if the files had been listed on the
command line.
--help
Print the available options and exit.
--version
Print the version number and information about how SiLK was
configured, then exit the application.
ENVIRONMENT
SILK_CLOBBER
The SiLK tools normally refuse to overwrite existing files.
Setting SILK_CLOBBER to a non-empty value removes this restriction.
SEE ALSOrwfileinfo(1), rwflowpack(8), sensor.conf(5), silk(7), zlib(3)BUGSrwpdu2silk cannot read from the standard input.
SiLK 3.11.0.1 2016-02-19 rwpdu2silk(1)