Iker
for this some extensions need to be implemented. I suggest you to use nprobe 
that can save such values on txt or DB so that you can immediately use them

Luca

On Jun 4, 2012, at 12:22 AM, Iker Vázquez wrote:

> 
> Thanks for the answer :-D
> 
> I need to plot this columns:
> 
> Client - Server - Data Sent/Rcvd - Client/Server Nw Delay
> 
> I need to sort by Client/Server Nw Delay
> 
> Best regards,
> Iker
> 
> El 03/06/2012 23:56, Luca Deri escribió:
>> Hi Iker,
>> 
>> On Jun 3, 2012, at 10:19 PM, Iker Vázquez wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Luca,
>>> 
>>> Thank you very much. I set the options and I can get access to the RRD data 
>>> that I need. I just have 2 more questions, hope you can help:
>>> 
>>> 1- I read about the rrd files, but  I just need to confirm this:
>>> 
>>> If I run for example "rrdtool fetch IP_MailBytesRcvd.rrd AVERAGE  -s -1m" I 
>>> get the average transferred bytes of Received Mail from the last month, 
>>> right? so if I add every data and multiply it by 86400 (1 day) I get the 
>>> total transferred bytes of the last month. Its ok? So if I set the --start 
>>> and --end parameters I can get the data between the timestamps, I assume.
>> yes
>>> 2- This is to ask where I can find the data to make the same as above of 
>>> the window ActiveSessions.html (I need to get the latency of a group of 
>>> hosts and filter it)
>> What information do you want to plot exactly?
>> 
>> Regards Luca
>> 
>>> Thanks in advance and best regards,
>>> Iker
>>> 
>>> El 04/05/2012 16:29, Luca Deri escribió:
>>>> Iker
>>>> you can enable RRD per host (plugins ->   rrd) and analyze each rrd 
>>>> created by ntop
>>>> 
>>>> Luca
>>>> 
>>>> On May 4, 2012, at 4:28 PM, Iker Vázquez wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Could anyone help me please? I found the whole traffic divided by 
>>>>> protocols on Dump Data of Network Interfaces, but I can't find where can 
>>>>> I get the data for each host on the net...
>>>>> 
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Iker
>>>>> 
>>>>> 2012/5/2 Iker Vázquez<[email protected]>
>>>>> Hello again,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'm making progress with this :-D
>>>>> 
>>>>> However I need one more thing because I can't find the data source. When 
>>>>> I go into IP->Summary->Traffic I can see several hosts with the 
>>>>> application traffic divided in protocols (FTP, HTTP, etc...) Where can I 
>>>>> get this info? I am looking in Utils->Data dump but I can't find the 
>>>>> traffic divided in protocols, just the whole protocol traffic in Dump 
>>>>> Data of Network Interfaces.
>>>>> 
>>>>> How can I get the protocol info divided by host?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Iker
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> El 26/04/2012 23:20, Luca Deri escribió:
>>>>> On Apr 26, 2012, at 10:49 PM, Iker Vázquez wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thank you very much for the answer, Luca!
>>>>> 
>>>>> I dont know now how to check the Ntop RRDs with PHP, but I will study it. 
>>>>> Do you have any doc of what do I need to know?
>>>>> I assume that there will be a RRD module for PHP.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Luca
>>>>> Thanks again and best regards,
>>>>> Iker
>>>>> 
>>>>> El 26/04/2012 21:10, Luca Deri escribió:
>>>>> Iker
>>>>> you can analyze the RRDs that are created by ntop and drill down.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards Luca
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Apr 26, 2012, at 7:00 PM, Iker Vázquez wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi all!
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would like to know if there is a way to get the info from data dump 
>>>>> between two timestamps, or the info from IP->Summary->Traffic, or 
>>>>> something between timestamps (via GET I suppose) :-D
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thaks in advance and best regards,
>>>>> Iker
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