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I
don’t appreciate the short attitude you gave me on the response to my
question. I’m in need of assistance and you feel the need to give me some
sort of attitude. It is frustrating enough to have these problems and not be
able to come up with a solution and have to ask for help. You aren’t
helping by adding insult to that. A while back I had posted and got the same
sort of sarcastic response as the one you sent me this time. I
felt the need to include everything in one posting because I thought the two
might have something to do with each other. I figured I could give as much
information as possible while also keeping my message as short as possible. I
never saw anything about a problem with RH9 or a patch. This is mainly because
it is tough to search the mailing lists. I usually Google my question for a
response. Fixing the source and providing a patch isn’t something
everyone can do. I don’t know enough about C to do that at all. I’m
used to being able to compile and go, not patch broken source. And I also felt
the subject line reflected my problem sufficiently enough. I always thought mailing
lists were a way of users helping users. The attitude doesn’t help. Thank
you for the suggestions though, I will try them out and see what happens. Adam From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Burton
Strauss WRT #1 try the RH8 patch we've been
discussing on this list - some RH9 systems have the kernel back-level set and
so run like RH8. WRT #2 fix the source, send the
patch. It's giving you the line # and all... FWIW, please one problem per msg w/
meaningful subjects so people can find it in the back traffic... ----- From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adam M. Towarnyckyj Hey all,
I am actually experiencing a few problems with ntop. Everything installs fine
and runs, but after a short while, everything freezes, ntop’s cpu usage
drops to between 0% and 9%, the memory usage is at 66% and I every time I try
to load any of the website pages, it just hangs. I had tried ntop in the past
(v2.2) and it didn’t work out for me. CPU usage was outrageous and would
bog down the machine. I like how this new version handles but I can’t
have it freezing on me all the time.
I’m running this on a P4 2.8 with 512mb memory. I’m using RedHat 9
with the Linux 2.4.20-31.9 kernel. All of the prerequisites for ntop (libtool,
libpng, gd, gdbm, etc.) have been installed with the most recent versions
available for release. I’ve tried both release and development versions
of the latest ntop and run into the same problem each time.
Now for my other problem. When it IS running, I can’t get the local
subnet option (-m) to work at all. I have a rather EXTENSIVE list of subnets
that I’d rather not mention here for security purposes. I work for an ISP
with about 5000 subscribers being pushed through this machine. Basically, what
happens is that I click on “Local Only” on the website, and it
shows no information. Or sometimes it will show one or two IPs but then they
disappear on the next refresh. I’ve tried it with only one of the subnets
and that doesn’t work either. I can see the IP addresses reporting they
are Remote instead of Local. At one point, I loaded with the –m option
and got this error: Thu Feb 24 18:01:02 2005 **ERROR** Buffer too short @
rrdPlugin.c:2358 (increase to at least 805) Thu Feb 24 18:01:02 2005 **WARNING** RRD: Net mask
'255.2' not valid - ignoring entry I have been unable to duplicate this error. It seems like it
is cutting off my list at a certain point. If this is the case, this
won’t work for me. I need each of these subnets in there. And, yes, the
format is correct. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? I feel like
I’ve tried everything including removing everything I installed and
starting fresh. It still comes back with the same problems. Any help would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks. Adam |
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