Thank you for a quick reply.

I am running on Voyage Linux (Debian clone).

Built the code from SVN snapshot downloaded this morning.
https://svn.ntop.org/svn/ntop/trunk/ntopng
Revision 7925


-F option does not seem to work.
When I run with -F (ntopng -m 192.168.1.0/24 -i eth0 -e -F ), ntopng does
not start.  There is no error and console output looks exactly same as
without -F option.
But I can not connect to web interface. Running 'ps aux' does not show
ntopng process running.
Without -F option all is good.

P.S. How do you stop ntopng when it is daemon mode? I use 'kill' command,
but I do not think it is the right way

Rudolf



On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 12:40 AM, Filippo Fontanelli <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Rudolf,
>
> On 19 Jul 2014, at 16:20, Rudolf Ladyzhenskii <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am a new user of ntop and have a question.
> >
> > 1. Sometimes ntopng just stops and shows "Killed" on console. I am
> running binary directly, not from the script, so not sure what is
> happening. I noticed it will happen much sooner if I specify more than one
> interface to listen to.
>
> What type of packages do you use? nightly builds or stable builds? (
> http://www.nmon.net/packages/). Ubuntu or Centos?
>
> >
> > 2. I have to see what is eating up internet traffic on my network
> (source, destination) and I want to be able to analyse historical data. For
> example, i want to look at my data usage for the last, day, 3 days, week,
> etc…
> >
> > I can see that ntopng shows me real-time data and this is quite useful,
> but would like to know how I can load and analyse the data from the past.
>
> You can use the Historical Activity tab present inside the Host detail
> page to look at your data usage for this host for the last day.
> Or if you are looking for the total usage of your interface, please select
> the interest interface and than click on interface name link present in the
> left side of the footer.
>
> In this week we added a new feature, the Historical Interface, when you
> start ntopng with the -F option, every 5 minute the expired flows will be
> saved into a sqlite db inside your data directory (default:
> /var/tmp/ntopng).
> Using the Historical Interface you will be able to set a time interval and
> than load the relative historical data (saved previously).
>
> NB: you have to start ntopng with the same interfaces and in the same
> order to be safe that your historical data still be consistent after every
> restart. (This “issue” will be fixed in the new version of ntopng)
>
>
> >
> > Can someone point me in the right direction?
>
> Thanks,
> Filippo
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rudolf
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