Hi
Floh,
I've
experienced a similar issue under 3.2. Within a month of starting ntop
one its Netflow interfaces (I have two of them configured for use with nProbe)
would always stop capturing packets, requiring a restart of Ntop to correct. I
received a couple of suggestions to my postings on this topic, however, the only
remedy I could find (by trial & error) was to disable the sticky-hosts
option. Since disabling sticky-hosts my Ntop setup has run for 70 days without
issue.
It
doesn't sound like your Ntop setup includes the use of Netflow devices,
which may be significant. In the absence of more knowledgeable advice you
may want to explore the sticky-hosts option for yourself. Its just too bad
you'll have to wait another month or more to find out if it helps ;
)
Hope this helps
MikeR.
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Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 11:35 AM
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Subject: [Ntop] libpcap drops all pakets after running fine about 23 daysHello,ntop runs well here. But unfortunatelly I have to restart the daemon ntop after about 23 days. The first 23 Days (<-it's estimated) it works well, but then ntop stops capturing the pakets. If I look into start-page of my ntop-server I can see, all pakets are dropped by libpcap. Could anyone of you tell my, why does it happens?There is enough space on hard disk. There is sufficient free ram (this PC does have 2GB RAM ;) ). Almost 2GB SWAP, which is the whole time empty (because of "large" RAM). The version of ntop is 3.2 and it runs on a Debian. The PC has an Pentium4 3Ghz (with Hyperthreading). Kernel as follow:ntop:~# uname -a
Linux ntop.localhost.de 2.6.8-2-686-smp #1 SMP Tue Aug 16 12:08:30 UTC 2005 i686 GNU/LinuxIf you need more input, then let me know please.cu Floh
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