Mike Tremaine wrote:
> 
> fenice wrote:
>> Has anyone been using EFW with Traffic Monitoring enabled in the Services
>> tab? When I enable it the router reboots after 4-5 days (approx), I can't
>> see any reason for it but then I'm still fairly new to linux. Can anyone
>> point me towards any debugging I can do or logs I might get some
>> information
>> from?
>> 
>> BTW, the machine this is installed on is a 1.7Ghz AMD processor and 384Mb
>> memory & Abit motherboard.
> 
> It probably runs out of memory and locks up and reboots. Just my guess, 
> Ntop is very memory hungry I'd never try and run it on so little memory.
> 
> -Mike
> 
Thanks for the prompt reply.

I had a feeling that was the culprit, I'm know very little about ntop other
than what it does. I could see the memory usage graphs climbing until it
rebooted.

What would you suggest is a reasonable minimum for running ntop on efw,
512Mb or more

Regards

Bill

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