01-08-2010
Doing an ls -lu of each conf file will show when they was last acessed, assuming no backups or virus sweeps are running then one conf file will have a recent date and time and the other an older one.
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IPFM(8) System Manager's Manual IPFM(8)
NAME
ipfm - IP Flow Meter
SYNOPSIS
ipfm [-c config-file ][--config config-file ] [-h][--help] [-n][--nodaemon] [-p pid-file ][--pid pid-file ]
DESCRIPTION
ipfm is a bandwidth analysis tool. It counts how much data was send and received by specified hosts through an Internet link.
ipfm is based on the libpcap (ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/libpcap-0.4.tar.Z, see http://www.tcpdump.org/ for newer versions) and should be porta-
ble.
ipfm is developed under Linux libc6 (Debian sid).
It was reported to work under Linux libc5 (slackware) and libc6 (RedHat, SuSE), FreeBSD, OpenBSD, IRIX, Solaris, HP-UX and AIX. As we
can't test new versions under these OSes, there might be problems. Please report them at ipfm@via.ecp.fr.
OPTIONS
Note that depending on the OS, long options may no be supported.
-c config-file, --config config-file
config-file specifies an alternate configuration file to use. By default, /etc/ipfm.conf is used.
-n, --nodaemon
does not run as a daemon
-h, --help
displays an help message on standard output and exit
-p pid-file, --pid pid-file
pid-file specifies an alternate pid file to use. By default, /var/run/ipfm.pid is used.
SIGNALS
ipfm reacts to certain signals.
SigHUP This causes ipfm to dump (and clear) its data tables in the log file (see ipfm.conf(8) ), close pcap descriptor, reload configura-
tion file and restart.
SigTERM
This causes ipfm to dump (and clear) its data tables in the log file (see ipfm.conf(8) ) and exit.
SigKILL
This causes ipfm to exit.
SigINT (ctrl-c)
This causes ipfm to exit after having dumped and cleared its buffers.
SigUSR1
This causes ipfm to dump its data tables in the log file without exiting or clearing them.
SEE ALSO
ipfm.conf(8)
AUTHORS
Robert CHERAMY <tibob@via.ecp.fr>, Andres KRAPF <dae@via.ecp.fr>
IPFM home page can be found at http://www.via.ecp.fr/~tibob/ipfm/
Last change: 06 october 2002 IPFM(8)