Would you happen to know why or how this is happening. I can't see to trace
it back to "some thing".

Thanks

On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 8:20 AM, Luca Deri <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Jon
> it looks to me that the problems is that all your interfaces are named
> PF_RING. This causes the trouble.
>
> Luca
>
> On 09/30/2011 06:16 PM, Jon Schipp wrote:
>
> Here's some of the logs, it's because of this
>
>  Sep 29 16:40:34 nms ntop[4403]:   **WARNING** RRD:
> rrd_update(/usr/local/var/ntop/rrd/interfaces/PF_RING/throughput.rrd) error:
> /usr/local/var/ntop/rrd/interfaces/PF_RING/throughput.rrd: illegal attempt
> to update using time 1317328834 when last update time is 1317328834 (minimum
> one second step)
> Sep 29 16:40:44 nms ntop[4403]:   **WARNING** RRD:
> rrd_update(/usr/local/var/ntop/rrd/interfaces/PF_RING/throughput.rrd) error:
> /usr/local/var/ntop/rrd/interfaces/PF_RING/throughput.rrd: illegal attempt
> to update using time 1317328844 when last update time is 1317328844 (minimum
> one second step)
> Sep 29 16:40:54 nms ntop[4403]:   **WARNING** RRD:
> rrd_update(/usr/local/var/ntop/rrd/interfaces/PF_RING/throughput.rrd) error:
> /usr/local/var/ntop/rrd/interfaces/PF_RING/throughput.rrd: illegal attempt
> to update using time 1317328854 when last update time is 1317328854 (minimum
> one second step)
>
>  I get around 30 or so before ntop seg faults. One thing that I notice is a
> bit different is that ntop uses PF_RING for all the device names.
> In my browser it will display:
> Name         Device           Type        Speed     .....
> PF_RING     eth0          Ethernet          ...
> PF_RING     eth1          Ethernet          ...
> PR_RING     eth2          Ethernet
>
>  When I first compiled ntop with PF_RING it showed the interface names
> under "Name" i.e. eth0, eth1 ...
> whereas now they're all labeled as PF_RING.
>
>  When the device "Name" in ntop web shows PF_RING it seg faults, when it
> shows the interface name, it doesn't seg fault.
>
>  One thing that I changed was that I'm now loading pf_ring from
> /etc/modules, and then my /etc/network/interfaces file is ran on boot.
> My interface files just brings up all interfaces, removes arp, turns on
> promiscuous mode, and sets the mtu to 1514.
>
>  I tried rmmod pf_ring and rmmod e1000, then loaded each again, and then
> brought each interface up by hand and it worked, but I can't reproduce it
> again. Maybe I'm missing a small detail, tried many times.
> If I rmmod pf_ring and e1000, load them again, and run
> /etc/init.d/networking restart, I'll get a segfault shortly after I run
> ntop.
> *it will then display PF_RING for names in my browser rather than the
> interface name)
>
>  I'm not sure why, any pointers? insights?
>
>  Thanks
>
>  On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 8:36 AM, Jon Schipp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm having the same issue on the latest stable with PF_RING.
>>
>>  Sep 29 16:41:04 nms kernel: [ 2667.954156] ntop[4430]: segfault at 357e
>> ip 000000000000357e sp 00007f472642eaf8 error 14 in ntop
>> (deleted)[400000+f000]
>> Sep 29 16:42:27 nms ntop[14702]:   THREADMGMT[t140321661016224]: ntop
>> RUNSTATE: PREINIT(1)
>> Sep 29 16:42:27 nms ntop[14702]:   THREADMGMT[t140321661016224]: ntop
>> RUNSTATE: INIT(2)
>> Sep 29 16:44:38 nms ntop[14753]:   THREADMGMT[t140020564027552]: ntop
>> RUNSTATE: PREINIT(1)
>> Sep 29 16:44:38 nms ntop[14753]:   THREADMGMT[t140020564027552]: ntop
>> RUNSTATE: INIT(2)
>> Sep 29 17:00:25 nms ntop[8822]:   THREADMGMT[t139849837545632]: ntop
>> RUNSTATE: PREINIT(1)
>> Sep 29 17:00:25 nms ntop[8822]:   THREADMGMT[t139849837545632]: ntop
>> RUNSTATE: INIT(2)
>> Sep 29 17:00:54 nms ntop[8846]:   THREADMGMT[t140418989541536]: ntop
>> RUNSTATE: PREINIT(1)
>> Sep 29 17:00:54 nms ntop[8846]:   THREADMGMT[t140418989541536]: ntop
>> RUNSTATE: INIT(2)
>>
>>  I have a dump attached.
>>
>>  Thanks
>>
>>  On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Jon Schipp <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Moved to stable, I didn't even know I was using a dev version. I'll see
>>> if it happens again.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Jon Schipp <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>>  I'm using PF_RING with a PF_RING compiled ntop, e1000 PF_RING driver,
>>>> transparent_mode 2.
>>>> Ntop was working fine before I set up PF_RING with it, now it segfaults
>>>> after 15 or so minutes.
>>>>
>>>>  Version 4.1.1
>>>>
>>>>  Thu Sep 29 10:19:28 2011  CHKVER: Checking current ntop version at
>>>> version.ntop.org/version.xml
>>>> Thu Sep 29 10:19:29 2011  CHKVER: Version file is from '
>>>> version.ntop.org'
>>>> Thu Sep 29 10:19:29 2011  CHKVER: as of date is '2011-08-15T11:00:47'
>>>> Thu Sep 29 10:19:29 2011  CHKVER: This version of ntop is the current
>>>> DEVELOPMENT version - Expect the unexpected!
>>>> Thu Sep 29 10:19:33 2011  THREADMGMT[t140560248346368]: RRD: Started
>>>> thread for throughput data collection
>>>> Thu Sep 29 10:19:33 2011  THREADMGMT[t140560311432960]: RRD: Data
>>>> collection thread running [p30057]
>>>> Thu Sep 29 10:19:33 2011  THREADMGMT[t140560248346368]: RRD: Throughput
>>>> data collection: Thread starting [p30057]
>>>> Thu Sep 29 10:19:33 2011  THREADMGMT[t140560248346368]: RRD: Throughput
>>>> data collection: Thread running [p30057]
>>>> Thu Sep 29 10:29:29 2011  NOTE: -L | --use-syslog=facility not
>>>> specified, child processes will log to the default (24).
>>>> ./ntop.sh: line 1: 30057 Segmentation fault      ntop -u ntop
>>>> --access-log-file=/var/log/ntop/access.log -b -C
>>>> --output-packet-path=/var/log/ntop --local-subnets
>>>> 192.168.1.0/24,192.168.11.0/24,192.168.66.0/24 -o -M -p
>>>> /etc/ntop/protocol.list -i br0,eth0,eth1,eth2,eth3,eth4 -O /var/log/ntop
>>>>
>>>>  I load ntop with that ntop.sh script, which is just my ntop options
>>>> and parameters.
>>>> I don't know if this is a bug in the development version or if I'm doing
>>>> something wrong.
>>>>
>>>>  Let me know if I should try a different version.
>>>>
>>>>  Thanks
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