RASORT   (1) manpage
RASORT
1
07 November 2000
  • NAME
  • COPYRIGHT
      Copyright (c) 2000-2003 QoSient. All rights reserved.
  • SYNOPSIS
      rasort [[-M sortmode] [sortmode] ...] [raoptions]
  • DESCRIPTION
      Rasort reads argus data from an argus-data source, sorts the records based on the criteria specified on the command line, and outputs a valid argus-stream.
  • OPTIONS
      Rasort, like all ra based clients, supports a number of ra options including filtering of input argus records through a terminating filter expression. See ra(1) for a complete description of ra options. rasort(1) specific options are:

      -M \| sortmode\^
      Supported sortmodes are:

      time
      record start time <default>
      startime
      record start time <default>
      lasttime
      record last time.
      trans
      aggregation record count.
      dur
      record total duration.
      avgdur
      record average duration.
      saddr
      source IP addr.
      daddr
      destination IP addr.
      proto
      transaction protocol.
      sport
      source port number.
      dport
      destination port number.
      stos
      source TOS byte value.
      dtos
      destination TOS byte value.
      sttl
      src -> dst TTL value.
      dttl
      dst -> src TTL value.
      bytes
      total transaction bytes.
      sbytes
      src -> dst transaction bytes.
      dbytes
      dst -> src transaction bytes.
      pkts
      total transaction packet count.
      spkts
      src -> dst packet count.
      dpkts
      dst -> src packet count.
      load
      bits per second.
      loss
      pkts retransmitted or dropped.
      rate
      pkts per second.
      tranref
      argus transaction reference number.
      seq
      argus sequence number.
      srcid
      argus source identifier.

  • INVOCATION
      A sample invocation of rasort(1) .  This call reads argus(8) data from inputfile and sorts the IP protocol based argus(8) data, first by the destination IP address, then by the service (destination) port number and then by the source IP address, and writes the results to stdout. For most services, this arranges argus(8) formatted data by server, service, and then by client.
      rasort -r inputfile -M daddr dport saddr - ip
  • SEE ALSO
  • FILES

  • AUTHORS
      
      Carter Bullard (carter@qosient.com).
      
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