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ggrab is better
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<blockquote data-quote="minortom" data-source="post: 122280" data-attributes="member: 194142"><p>Can you give me some idea of how you are using ggrab ?</p><p></p><p>I've built it (redhat9) and finally figured out that you need to start it via sstream (not ggrab command) ... how do I kick off a 'record' If I use the web interface I just get some NFS activity (and a zero lenght file) but nothing seems to come my way via port 4000 ... is there some magic to start this off (I have a 500S) </p><p></p><p>I was gussing it was a simple matter ... start sstream on the linux server, do smething on the DM, it sends commands down to the linux server via port 4000, sstream kicks off ggrab and the file is sent over the port.</p><p></p><p>But nothing seems to come in on port 4000?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="minortom, post: 122280, member: 194142"] Can you give me some idea of how you are using ggrab ? I've built it (redhat9) and finally figured out that you need to start it via sstream (not ggrab command) ... how do I kick off a 'record' If I use the web interface I just get some NFS activity (and a zero lenght file) but nothing seems to come my way via port 4000 ... is there some magic to start this off (I have a 500S) I was gussing it was a simple matter ... start sstream on the linux server, do smething on the DM, it sends commands down to the linux server via port 4000, sstream kicks off ggrab and the file is sent over the port. But nothing seems to come in on port 4000? [/QUOTE]
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