Luca,

I have started ntop with the CLI you prescribed. Here is the history of
the commands I had set up in the init.d script (commented-out configs
are ones I tried in succession):

NTOPBin=/usr/local/bin/ntop
#NTOPCfg=" -w 3001 -i eth0,eth1 -M -c -d -t 5"
#NTOPCfg=" -w 3001 -i eth0,eth1 -M -c -t 5"
#NTOPCfg=" -w 3001 -i eth0 -c -t 5"
#NTOPCfg=" -w 3001 -i eth0 -c -t 5 -x 4096"
#NTOPCfg=" -w 3001 -i eth0,eth1 -M -z -t 5 -x 4096"
NTOPCfg=" -w 3001 -i eth0,eth1 -M -K -z -t 6 -x 4096"

Over this last weekend, I limited the hosts hash and --sticky-hosts with
"-x 4096" and dropped the "-c". It ran all weekend long until the disk
filled up (but not from ntop, another issue). So perhaps the
--sticky-hosts and the host hash limits are the trick....? In any event,
it seems to be working now.

I'll keep an eye on it for the week (or until it crashes). If it keeps
going, maybe I'll fool around with the host hash limit, incrementally
raising it. If anything happens to cause it to die, I'll forward on the
gruesome details.

Thanks for the reply!!!

....k
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Luca Deri
> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 12:30 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Ntop] ntop dying with SegFault at line 26
> 
> Kevin
> in what setup are you running ntop? WAN perhaps? What is the 
> exact CLI command you're using? Can you please start it from 
> shell and add -K -t
> 6 and send the log.
> 
> Thanks Luca
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