Erick Bergquist wrote:
It is from a yum package on Fedora 11. Version 3.3.9. All I did was a yum install ntop shortly after a fresh install of Fedora. I have rebooted the system and it free'd up like 20 gig in disk space, and once I started ntop my disk space starting being used like a half a meg a second until I stopped ntop again with rrd disabled.
Maybe try "du . -h --max-depth=1" in your root directory. Run it a couple of times to see which directory is growing and move into that directory and run that command again. You should be able to "drill down" to the culprit file.
My 2c, Brad _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [email protected] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
