Hi Samuel,

On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, Samuel Alioni wrote:

> i have been trying to install bandwidthd-pgsql on my ubuntu desktop 9.10 
> using the command sudo apt-get install bandwidthd-pgsql but at the end i 
> get this error

I'm afraid it looks like a bug with the package. Unfortunately I have 
found Ubuntu packages to have a lot of bugs and problems, and I no longer 
recommend it. Have you filed a bug report at www.launchpad.net? You may 
also be able to install the software from source, or use a non-pgsql 
version of bandwidthd that does work.

> Secondly i have been trying out this ntop thing. which seems to be real 
> good, but does not actually store the graphs as per individual ip. And 
> bassically thats why i needed it.

I find ntop very annoying, heavyweight and lacking some key features that 
I absolutely need for network monitoring. This is why I persuaded Aptivate 
to create pmGraph:

http://www.aptivate.org/Projects.BMOTools.pmGraph.OtherNetworkMonitoringSoftware.html

Cheers, Chris.
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