Sure... give different database directories with -P.  If you want to totally
separate the instances, you may need to compile multiple versions and change
the CFG_xxxxDIR values, but for most situations, -P is what you need.

-----Burton

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HOBBY
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Subject: [Ntop] multiple sessions on Unix/Linux


is it possible to run multiple sessions of ntop on unix/linux? we've found
how to do it in a win environment, but not yet for unix or linux.

rog-

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