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NAME

       rasqltimeindex - read argus(8) data from mysql database.

SYNOPSIS

       rasqltimeindex -r argus.data.file -w mysql://user@host/db

DESCRIPTION

       Rasqltimeindex index argus data files by time.

       The  principal  function of rasqltimeindex is to provide fast access to indexed argus data
       files based on time.

       Rasqltimeindex,  like  all  ra  based  clients,  supports   a   number   of   ra   options
       rasqltimeindex(1) specific options are:

RASQLTIMEINDEX SPECIFIC OPTIONS

       -w <mysql://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/db>
           Specify  the  mysql  database  to  use  in  maintaining  the  'Seconds',  'Probe', and
           'Filename' database index tables.

INVOCATION

       This invocation reads argus(8) data from the file argus.file and creates an index of every
       second in the file in the db database, using the user database account.

          rasqltimeindex -r argus.file -w mysql://user@localhost/db

       To  take  advantage  of  the  speedup provided by the time indexing, use rasql to read the
       mysql database, with a time filter.   This  example  will  read  from  the  database  that
       contains  the 'Seconds', 'Probe', and 'Filename' database index tables, and search for all
       flow records from 00:00:00 - 00:00:25, 20 days ago.

          rasql -r mysql://user@localhost/db -t -20d+25s

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2000-2016 QoSient. All rights reserved.

SEE ALSO

       ra(1), rasql(1), rarc(5), argus(8),

AUTHORS

       Carter Bullard (carter@qosient.com).