Adam
are you using ntop version 4.x? If not, please update first.
Luca
On 09/21/2010 09:17 AM, Yuri Francalacci wrote:
You may try to stop ntop, remove the .db files and start ntop
again.
Hello I have Ntop setup on one of our servers
and I am getting error gdbm fatal: write error. Let me first just say
Ntop has been running since last Thursday without this issue. I came
in today and when restarted its throwing this error. I figured the
temp folders were full but none of my temp folders are full. I have
also went over all the directory permissions and everything seems to
check out. Any other suggestions or ideas would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.
Thanks,
Adam Boyhan
Medent(EMR/EHR)
15 Hulbert Street - P.O. Box 980
Auburn, New York 13021
www.medent.com
Phone: (315)-255-1751
Fax: (315)-255-3539
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