Michael
if the CPU is till high there is a problem. Can you please file a ticket on
github and explain how to reproduce it? For instance with htop you can see the
threads running so it would be nice to understand which one is draining your CPU
Thanks Luca
> On 29 May 2020, at 08:42, Muenz, Mich
Hi Luca,
I just tested the latest commit as release tag in 4.0 stable branch:
https://github.com/ntop/ntopng/commit/cb880a2ecf9cdef198307d906ee0ba0374f37e4e
Is this fine? The CPU is still very high on my end.
Best,
Michael
Am 28.05.2020 um 21:16 schrieb Luca Deri:
Hi Michael
thanks for asked:
Hi Michael
thanks for asked: yes we’re good in our region and so far safe
I believe you need to use a different tag as the one you are using does not
include the fixes. See
- https://github.com/ntop/ntopng/issues/3845
- https://github.com/ntop/ntopng/issues/3874
Please use a recent code version,
Hi Luca,
Thanks for your prompt reply, hope you're all well.
Family in Ferrara now finally enjoying usual activities.
As we want to be as close as possible to the underlying OS we are running:
https://github.com/opnsense/ports/blob/master/net/ntopng/Makefile#L42
Not sure if this release tag alr
Hi Michael
did you take the github package code or the github clone code? In the latter we
have made a fix that should address this issue. Please let me know
If you want you can join https://tinyurl.com/r7w37nr for promptly replies
Regards Luca
> On 28 May 2020, at 12:31, Muenz, Michael wrote:
Hi,
I'm maintaining the OPNsense plugin for ntopng and have several reports
that with update from 3.8 to 4.0 the CPU grows from around 5% to 100%
(one core). I'm not sure if FreeBSD in general is affected since
OPNsense relies on HardenedBSD, but maybe you can try to help out
finding the prob