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The '''Ring Buffer''' support 2 different modes. The '''Single Shared Ring Buffer''' can be used if you need only one Ring Buffer. It uses one storage for the '''Ring Buffer and Pcap to Disk'''. The '''Cluster Ring Buffer''' mode allows to use multiple Ring Buffers where each Ring Buffer has multiple disks.
The '''Ring Buffer''' support 2 different modes. The '''Single Shared Ring Buffer''' can be used if you need only one Ring Buffer. It uses one storage for the '''Ring Buffer and Pcap to Disk'''. The '''Cluster Ring Buffer''' mode allows to use multiple Ring Buffers where each Ring Buffer has multiple disks.


=== Single shared '''Ring Buffer''' ===
=== '''Single Shared Ring Buffer''' ===


This setup is the default setup on all Allegro Network Multimeters that are shipped with '''one''' internal or external storage.
The Single Shared Ring Buffer the default setup on all Allegro Network Multimeters that are shipped with '''one''' internal or external storage. This mode requires an internal or external storage. You can check at '''Generic''' → '''Storage''' if the Allegro Network Multimeter has detected a storage. Here an example of an attached disk:
 
[[File:Storage no device active.png|600px]]
 
You can activate and deactivate the storage for Pcap files here. You can also format new disks by using the format option and erase the content of a disk if required. If the disk has not been formatted before, press the ''Format'' Button here. It will show you the dialogue:
 
[[File:Format disk dialogue.png|400px]]
 
Here you can decide whether the disk encryption will be used or not, see [[#Limitations]] below
 
== Limitations ==
 
Please note that the Allegro Network Multimeter supports only EXT4 formatted disks for the Ring
 
ISCSI
 
disk encryption

Revision as of 13:42, 3 April 2020

This section describes the Ring Buffer configuration and options for the Allegro Network Multimeter.

What is the Ring Buffer mode

The Ring Buffer stores packets in a temporary buffer on one or many HDDs or SSDs. The Webshark and the Pcap extraction works with historic dates.

Historic capture dialog.png

The Ring Buffer is an optional feature for the Allegro Network Multimeter. It does not store any of the statistics of the In-Memory-Database.

Different Ring Buffer modes

The Ring Buffer support 2 different modes. The Single Shared Ring Buffer can be used if you need only one Ring Buffer. It uses one storage for the Ring Buffer and Pcap to Disk. The Cluster Ring Buffer mode allows to use multiple Ring Buffers where each Ring Buffer has multiple disks.

Single Shared Ring Buffer

The Single Shared Ring Buffer the default setup on all Allegro Network Multimeters that are shipped with one internal or external storage. This mode requires an internal or external storage. You can check at GenericStorage if the Allegro Network Multimeter has detected a storage. Here an example of an attached disk:

Storage no device active.png

You can activate and deactivate the storage for Pcap files here. You can also format new disks by using the format option and erase the content of a disk if required. If the disk has not been formatted before, press the Format Button here. It will show you the dialogue:

Format disk dialogue.png

Here you can decide whether the disk encryption will be used or not, see #Limitations below

Limitations

Please note that the Allegro Network Multimeter supports only EXT4 formatted disks for the Ring

ISCSI

disk encryption