Hi there,

When I first start ntop, the Summary->Network load page doesn't show the
first few minutes of stats on the first (per-minute) graph. After 60
minutes, when the per-hour graph appears, the first few hours are missing.
And after 24 hours, when the per-day graph appears, the first few days of
stats are also missing.

I presently have one instance of ntop that has been running for 6 days. The
first graph is full, the second one (hourly) is not quite full and the third
one (daily) appears but is completely empty (it should contain 6 measures,
one foe every complete day that ntop has been running). This instance is a
ntop 3.0 (official release) running on RedHat 9 compiled from source .tgz.

I have another instance that I'm testing, a CVS version from a few days ago
running on a RedHat Enterprise AS 3 machine. It's been running for 1 day 22
hours. The first graph in Summary->Network Load has all 60 measures, but the
second one only has 1 measure (even though ntop has been running for 46
hours) and the third graph doesn't even appear. If I click in the second
graph to see the "Network Load Statistics Matrix" page, I only see one hour
of stats so it's not only the graph that is rendered wrong - ntop seems to
think that there are no more stats to show.

This problem has been there for as long as I can remember. I know it was
present with an older version 2.2.97 that I ran for months on a RedHat 7 and
then a RedHat 9 machine.

Has anyone else seen this? Is there a way to fix that?

Any help would be appreciated! Thanks and keep up the good work!

Marc.
-- 
Marc Mazuhelli
Computer security analyst
Service des technologies de l'information
Universit� de Sherbrooke


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