Luca,
It is very useful. It tells me the current high talkers (ip
addresses/hosts) in the associated time (10min, 1hr, 24hr, etc)
Where as, all the other ntop reports appear to be accumulative.
For example, if I see a real-time network spike in my SolarWinds data,
these ntop thptStatsMatrix reports quickly tell me what ip addresses
to take a look at.
I use it often.
--
Thanks, Joe

On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Luca Deri <[email protected]> wrote:
> Joe
> this feature is gone in 4.1. I have started to re-implement it nicely in
> 4.1.x but for the time being is not there. This said, is the matrix really
> useful? Or "top X" of something is enough?
>
> luca
>
> On 10/07/2011 04:04 PM, JoeSox wrote:
>>
>> I recently moved from NTop v.3.2 SourceForge .tgz [i686-pc-linux-gnu]
>> to ntop v.4.1.0 (32 bit) [i686-pc-linux-gnu] (within NST  v2.15)
>>
>> The main feature I use is to click on the graph after navigating to
>> Summary ->  Network Load
>>
>> Last 10 minutes Throughput
>> http://ntop.mydomain.com:3000/thptStatsMatrix.html?col=0
>>
>> Last hour
>> http://ntop.mydomain.com:3000/thptStatsMatrix.html?col=1
>>
>> Current Day
>> http://ntop.mydomain.com:3000/thptStatsMatrix.html?col=2
>>
>> Last Month
>> http://ntop.mydomain.com:3000/thptStatsMatrix.html?col=3
>>
>>
>> Appears to have fanished or relocated. I can't seem to find it. Direct
>> navigation to the urls do not work.
>> This sounds like the same issue eeie9999 just posted about also.
>> How can I get this feature back?
>> --
>> Thanks, Joe
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