To have the same flows in 2 Different Harvesters you can use the old procedure
as a reference is:
How to forward flows to an external server from the Harvester (Flow Cloning).
You must be running ReporterAnalyzer 7.3 (and Harvester 4.3) or higher to enable this feature.
To forward flows from the Harvester to an external server, follow these steps:
- First, create the file FlowCloneDef.ini in D:\NetQoS\Netflow\bin.
- The first line of the INI file must either be:
/use defaults; take default setup
(use first available NIC to send flows on UDP 9995)
OR
/port=9994;
(Use and change this to modify the port flow data is exported on ... /port= must be on the first line of the .ini file)
- The subsequent lines should contain the destinations:
/dest ip=192.168.0.146 ; send cloned packets to 192.168.0.146
/dest ip=192.168.0.144 ; send cloned packets to 192.168.0.144
- Save the file and close.
- Next, edit the Harvester database with these commands (in a cmd prompt on the Harvester server):
RA 7.X, 8.X:
mysql -P 3306 harvester
update parameter_descriptions set defaultvalue='Y' where parameter='EnableFlowCloner';
exit
RA 9.X:
mysql -P 3308 harvester
update parameter_descriptions set defaultvalue='Y' where parameter='EnableFlowCloner';
exit
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Technical Support Engineer
Broadcom
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-08-2020 07:11 PM
From: Imran Badruddin
Subject: Re: CA NFA Console and Harvester HA
Hi,
We have similiar issue as per Dharmender. I was thinking what if we to configure the routers to send flow data to two harvesters? Harvester A connects to Console A and Harvester B connects to Console B? Is this possible? What is the impact on the router resources?
Original Message:
Sent: 10-24-2018 02:39 PM
From: Dharmender Singh
Subject: Re: CA NFA Console and Harvester HA
Hey Chris,
Thank you very much for your swift response. we will update the same to customer