howdy, i'm trying to run ntop on a PIII 1GHz FreeBSD machine with 512MB of RAM and i can't get it to run for more than 5 minutes. admittedly this is running on a VERY large network (150,000 active hosts on average). but i would think ntop should be able to keep up on this machine and not segfault. i'm not concerned really about dropped packets, as they would drop equally out of every protocol and still give me a good overview of the network stats. below is the end of the output of a "/usr/local/bin/ntop -t5 -i fxp1 -w 3000 -W 3001 -a /var/log -u nobody -n". the ntop version is "ntop v.2.0.0 MT (SSL) [i386-unknown-freebsd4.5] (02/19/02 08:36:18 PM build)" running on FreeBSD-4.5-STABLE. any ideas on how to end this behavior? i ran it through truss, but didn't seem to get anymore info. i have the trace if anyone think it would help.
31/Mar/2002 15:18:31 [hash.c:215] Extending hash: [old=1218, new=1826] 31/Mar/2002 15:18:44 [hash.c:215] Extending hash: [old=1826, new=2738] 31/Mar/2002 15:19:11 [hash.c:1099] Extending TCP hash [new size: 4096] 31/Mar/2002 15:19:32 [hash.c:215] Extending hash: [old=2738, new=4106] 31/Mar/2002 15:20:31 [hash.c:1099] Extending TCP hash [new size: 8192] 31/Mar/2002 15:20:49 [hash.c:215] Extending hash: [old=4106, new=6158] 31/Mar/2002 15:22:50 [hash.c:215] Extending hash: [old=6158, new=9236] 31/Mar/2002 15:26:47 [hash.c:215] Extending hash: [old=9236, new=13854] Segmentation fault <EOF> ::[ RFC 2795 ]:: "Democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people." -Oscar Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED] / security engineer \ "My God, it's full of stars..." PGP fingerprint: D656 01EB 79FC 9285 F110 2AB1 D8BC B3BA BEA2 E0C5 _______________________________________________ Ntop-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listmanager.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop-dev
