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Tested with new GUI (PHP); CGI GUI shows just first two hosts. Flow is assigned to opposite sensor when it appears there too (same flow). Unassigned flows are dropped, so filter has not to be exact, something void like "greater 0" should work. The differences against prev. impl. of multiple interface support (subject to keep or change?): prev.: Usage: hostA:if1:if2, hostB... "filter" now: Usage: "hostA:if1, hostA:if2" "hostB..." "filter" -more typing +DiMAPI syntax ?no need to parse and store device names prev.: mapi_stats("hostA:if1", &(stats1->statstable[i%countA])) mapi_stats("hostA:if2", &(stats1->statstable[++i%countA])) now: mapi_stats("host1:if1, host1:if2", &host[0].mapi_stats_dev). -order of devices not guaranteed so reordering* is done via pointers +less mapi function calls ?no need to store device names ?unique interface names required in case of reordering* *)for now, order never changes prev: for(i = 0; i < stats1.count;i++) { // host1 stats = stats1.statstable[i]; stats.hostname... for(i = 0; i < stats2.count;i++) { // host2 ... now: for(h = 0; h < hosts; h++) { for(d = 0; d < host[h].devices; d++) { stats = host[h].mapi_stats_dev[d]; host[h].name... parse_hosts() -- not a function (more simple as device names are not parsed and stored, just counted) get_mapi_stats() -- not a function (more simple because of prev. mentioned diffs) GUI (CSV, PHP, JS) -- several updates git-svn-id: file:///home/svn/mapi/trunk@1340 8d5bb341-7cf1-0310-8cf6-ba355fef3186
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