Hi Luca & Burton!

As suggested I took the latest CVS release (2 days ago) and compiled it.

The problem is, memory usage is up like before. When deactivating the
RRDTool-Plugin, everything is fine. But having it activated results in huge memory
increase. I tracked it's usage down with the following graph:

http://supergarv.dyndns.org/cacti/graph_image.php?graphid=63&rraid=1

About at 10 o'clock that day I restarted ntop using the '-K' parameter, but sadly I
do not get any output.

Is there anything I can do to track the heritage of the memory consumption? Every 5
minutes I take the ntop usage from 'top' and get a file that looks like this:

Fri Mar  7 15:55:17 CET 2003
 2891 hicking    9   0  132M  63M  1428 S     0.0 25.4   0:00 ntop
 2892 hicking    9   0  132M  63M  1428 S     0.0 25.4   0:00 ntop
 2893 hicking    9   0  132M  63M  1428 S     0.0 25.4   0:00 ntop
 2895 hicking    9   0  132M  63M  1428 S     0.0 25.4  12:50 ntop
 2896 hicking    9   0  132M  63M  1428 S     0.0 25.4   0:59 ntop
 2897 hicking    9   0  132M  63M  1428 S     0.0 25.4   0:08 ntop
 2899 hicking    9   0  132M  63M  1428 S     0.0 25.4   0:22 ntop
 2900 hicking    9   0  132M  63M  1428 S     0.0 25.4   1:36 ntop

I get an increase in memory usage of about 0.1 - 0.5% every five minutes.

My PC is using a 768/128kbit DSL dialiup, resetting every 24h hours. It mainly
delivers HTTP pages (about 1-2 hit/second, statistically) and is used as a
P2P-Client (eDonkey). There are about 180 TCP-sockets active the whole time, and my
eDonkey-Client is not allowed to take up more than 120 connections per second.

I will shut down my eDonkey-Client now and see if this could be the reason.

Regards,
Garvin.
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