Witaj Burton,

W Twoim liście datowanym 16 września 2005 (23:09:18) można przeczytać:

>>From man ntop:

BS>        -M | --no-interface-merge
BS>         By default, ntop merges the data collected from all of the
BS> interfaces
BS>         (NICs) it is monitoring into a single set of counters.

BS>         If  you have a simple network, say a small LAN with a connection to
BS>         the internet, merging data is good as it gives you a better picture
BS>         of the whole network.  For larger, more complex networks, this may
BS>         not be desirable.  You may also have other reasons for wishing to
BS>         monitor each interface separately, for example DMZ vs. LAN traffic.

BS>         This  option instructs ntop not to merge network interfaces
BS> together.
BS>         This means that ntop will collect statistics for each interface and
BS>         report them separately.

BS>         Only ONE interface may be reported on at a time - use the Admin |
BS>         Switch NIC option on the web  server to select which interface to
BS>         report upon.

BS>         Note that activating either the netFlow and/or sFlow plugins will
BS> force
BS>         the setting of -M.  Once enabled, you cannot go back.

BS> It's sort of flipped 180 degrees from how you want it to work.

BS> During startup, there are clear log messages about this - although they get
BS> masked if you use a script, e.g.:


BS> Fri Sep 16 15:48:59 2005  NOTE: Interface merge enabled by default


BS> That's commonly the issue, that there is a setting in the prefs database for
BS> this which overrides what you expect to be happening.


BS> -----Burton

I know that its merged by default and i did read the man, so i use -M flag for 
not to marge it
and then it says:

Fri Sep 16 23:27:01 2005  NOTE: Interface merge enabled by default
Fri Sep 16 23:27:01 2005  Initializing gdbm databases
Fri Sep 16 23:27:01 2005  NOTE: Interface merge disabled from prefs file
Fri Sep 16 23:27:01 2005  NOTE: Interface merge disabled due to command line 
swi                 tch

But the interfaces all sill merged :(

-- 
Pozdrowienia,
 Dirk                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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