Hi Luca,

Yes - I have been looking at the rrd files and have some idea of how I could
do it outside of ntop, not that familiar with ntop architecture to quite
understand how to do it within ntop.

Also I won't know in advance what hosts I want to monitor. It is for
the situation where I am called by someone saying we had a spike in usage a 
couple
of hours ago, can you tell me which hosts were involved?

Can you point me to some part of ntop that shows a python script be run from 
within
ntop?


Regards,
Steve

On 01/29/2010 04:57 AM, Luca Deri wrote:
Steve
you need to access the RRD files for the hosts that you want to monitor
and sort them up. A python script running inside ntop would be the
perfect place for doing that. Would you be interested in writing such code?

Luca

On 01/28/2010 06:19 PM, Steve Clark wrote:
Hi,

Is there a way to easily determine the host using the most bandwidth
during a specific period?

In other words suppose I want to know the host that used the most
bandwidth between 6am and 7am
two days ago and I have hundreds of host I am monitoring. Is there an
easy way to determine
this?

Thanks,
Steve

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