Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2024 20:36:32 +0200 From: Santiago Martinez <sm@codenetworks.net> To: Kristof Provost <kp@FreeBSD.org>, freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: Re: PF CPS. Message-ID: <f14ce079-91c3-44a8-a98d-e5e33fa5af09@codenetworks.net> In-Reply-To: <E3A15674-39C0-4EE4-B45E-F0328D34B98F@FreeBSD.org> References: <c01eff37-4b22-428f-9da5-09f589e63241@codenetworks.net> <E3A15674-39C0-4EE4-B45E-F0328D34B98F@FreeBSD.org>
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Hi , just trying to find out what the current CPS that the firewall is handing. On one side, this is for sizing and to understand if the firewall is getting flooded with new sessions that cannot handle. Doesn't need to be like real-time but the current average is not that helpful. I did some test just opening a 10's sites and session where 3.2 /s, Next week i will have some spare time and will run some Spirent / FortiTester against OPNSense ( or Vanilla FreeBSD PF) to the reported values vs the one generate by the testers. Br Santi On 4/4/24 14:05, Kristof Provost wrote: > Those counters are averaged, yes. > > What are you trying to accomplish? > > Also, this would be a lot more appropriate on freebsd-pf@. > > Best regards, > Kristof > > On 4 Apr 2024, at 12:07, Santiago Martinez wrote: > >> Hi Kristof, hope you are doing well, >> >> Quick question, do you know if there is KPI for PF to monitor the new session per second? >> >> I can see the inserts and removal from the tables, but the Rate doesn't seem to be accurate or maybe its just an AVG. >> >> Thanks a lot in advance. >> >> Santi
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