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flow-merge(1)							 flow-merge(1)

NAME
       flow-merge — Merge flow files.

SYNOPSIS
       flow-merge  [-aghm]   [-b  big|little]	[-C comment]  [-d debug_level]
       [-o filename]  [-z z_level]  [file|directory ...]

DESCRIPTION
       The flow-merge utility processes files and/or directories of  files  in
       the flow-tools format.  The resulting merged data set is written to the
       standard output or file specified by -o.	 If  file  is  a  single  dash
       (`-')  or absent, flow-merge will read from the standard input.	Unlike
       flow-cat, flow-merge interleaves flow records preserving	 the  relative
       chronological order.

OPTIONS
       -a	 Do not ignore filenames that begin with tmp.

       -b big|little
		 Byte order of output.

       -C Comment
		 Add a comment.

       -d debug_level
		 Enable debugging.

       -g	 Sort file list by capture start time before processing.

       -h	 Display help.

       -m	 Disable the use of mmap().

       -p	 Preload  headers.   Use  to preserve meta information such as
		 lost flows.

       -o file	 Write to file instead of the standard out.

       -z z_level
		 Configure compression level to	 z_level.  0 is	 disabled  (no
		 compression), 9 is highest compression.

       file|directory...
		 Process the files and/or directory.

EXAMPLES
       Merge all flow files begining with ft-v05.2001-05.01, use flow-print to
       display the results.

	   flow-merge ft-v05.2001-05-01.* | flow-print

BUGS
       None known.

AUTHOR
       Larry Lidz ellidz@eridu.uchicago.edu

SEE ALSO
       flow-tools(1)

								 flow-merge(1)
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