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opapacketcapture
Starts capturing packet data.
To stop capture and trigger dump, use SIGINT or SIGUSR1. Program dumps packets to file and exits.
NOTE: Using opapacketcapture with large amounts of traffic can cause performance issues on the given host. Intel recommends you use opapacketcapture on hosts with lower packet rates and bandwidth.
opapacketcapture [-o outfile] [-d devfile] [-f
filterfile]
[-t triggerfile] [-l triggerlag][-a alarm] [-p
packets] [-s maxblocks]
[-v [-v]]
# opapacketcapture
opapacketcapture: Capturing packets using 128 MiB buffer
^C
opapacketcapture: Triggered
Number of packets stored is 100
In the example above, opapacketcapture operates until CTRL+C is entered.
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