Remember the old discussions on libpcap turning the request into polls?
That will peg the CPU, but it's artificial - any real work wins.

Sounds like something has broken that?

-----Burton

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary
Gatten
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 5:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] 3.3.3 sucks on FreeBSD 6.x?

 

3.2 / 3.2.1 works "perfectly".  It will die on occasion for no apparent
reason (signal 11 mostly) - but graphics work (pie charts, rrd, etc) and CPU
usage is minimal.  

 

 

I've spent 20+ hours updating libraries, dependencies, recompiling, etc and
can't get 3.3.3 to work.  No graphics and CPU is pegged at 100% from the
time it starts until I kill it.  The whole time the udp "interface" RCV
queues (netflow devices) are maxed out as well.  I had to go back to 3.2
just to get this system back online.

 

Anyone else have similar experience when upgrading?

 

What are the diffs between 3.2 and 3.3 that could cause such a huge
difference in CPU?  I noticed a compiler Warning on "schedule.h" I'll post
Monday - gotta run for now.

 

Gary

 

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