is there a page that i'm not finding in ntop that will give me nice load
graphs on a per-host basis like the Network Load page under the Summary
section ? i'm running ntop on a linux host that is performing NAT for a
local network of a few hosts (10) and i'd like to see network load graphs
On Friday 16 February 2007, Kurt Buff wrote:
http://ntop:3000/192.168.x.x.html
Assuming this is a machine on your network, look for the field called
Historical Data.
looking at one of the LAN host pages, i dont see a field Historical Data ...
There's a link on the right-hand side, which
On Friday 16 February 2007, Chris Harner wrote:
That would need SNMP data is I recall.
i looked at cacti (as i've used it before at other places), but the SNMP
requirement means it isnt usuable here ... the linux box is a passive host
and i cant install SNMP servers onto all the LAN clients
On Friday 16 February 2007, Kurt Buff wrote:
I'm running 3.2 also, on FreeBSD.
Here's my 'Resolved to...' string (sanitized a bit):
ah found it ... in the RRD plugin settings, i had to enable per-host statistic
gathering since the default is just per-interface
thanks for the help
-mike
On Saturday 31 December 2005 05:39, Roland Illig wrote:
Mike Frysinger wrote:
AC_ARG_ENABLE(i18n,
[ --enable-i18n Enable (limited)
internationalization [[default=disabled]]], -
ac_enable_i18n=yes,
+ ac_enable_i18n=$enableval
On Saturday 31 December 2005 07:36, Burton Strauss wrote:
We also need to be careful and make sure this works with older versions of
auto*. We've had problems in the past with this, since we don't require
that the auto* tools be present, and people use old (friendly, well
understood) versions
all of the AC_ARG_ENABLE() macros used in configure.in set the 3rd option
incorrectly ... find attached a patch to fix the issue
-mike
Index: configure.in
===
RCS file: /export/home/ntop/ntop/configure.in,v
retrieving revision 2.246
On Thursday 29 December 2005 20:46, Mike Frysinger wrote:
all of the AC_ARG_ENABLE() macros used in configure.in set the 3rd option
incorrectly ... find attached a patch to fix the issue
actually that patch is slightly broken as well ... at first glance i thought
they were all AC_ARG_ENABLE
can someone list the requirements for the plugins dir in terms of what is
supposed to be installed ? all those hack rules can probably be cut out with
proper autotool rules, i just need to know what exactly needs to be done ...
also, the way the thing installs now is not safe ...
the
On Thursday 29 December 2005 21:58, Burton Strauss wrote:
So that let's us use --enable-i18n, --disable-i18n and even
--enable-i18n=no ?
And have them work as expected??
exactly
-mike
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On Thursday 29 December 2005 22:01, Mike Frysinger wrote:
can someone list the requirements for the plugins dir in terms of what is
supposed to be installed ? all those hack rules can probably be cut out
with proper autotool rules, i just need to know what exactly needs to be
done ... also
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