Off hand no...  If the chart generation fails, you usually get the X graphic
from your browser.

In addition to what's below, please post the HTML source.  Right click in
the frame near the missing graphic, select "View Source" and then cut&paste
that file.

(Excerpted & Slightly updated from a 07Jan2001 post to ntop and ntop-dev)

We don't mind helping people, but you do have to give the rest of the people
monitoring this mailing list some basic information.

I've given notice that I will not reply to ANY "NTop has a bug" messages
unless you provide some reasonable information about your configuration!

(If you don't like it, ask somebody else to support you... I don't think
it's unreasonable to ask it...  If you're uncomfortable giving specifics
(such as which mail server, then leave it generic))

Specifically:

  Hardware
     Type & # of processors (given in your msg)
     Amount of memory
     # network interfaces and types (vendor, bus, etc.)

  Software
     NTop version, source and any applied patches
            If you've compiled from the source, say so!
            If you're using a package (such as an .rpm), where did you get
it from and what is the EXACT name?
     The EXACT command line you are using to invoke NTop
     OS vendor & version
     Any major upgrades (kernel, networking, etc.)
     gcc version (e.g. gcc --version)
     glibc version
     What else is running

   Network
     Roughly where are the interface(s) you're monitoring (Public Internet,
Private LAN, what?)
     What's the bandwidth (e.g. 10 Mbps University internet, 1.5 Mbps T1,
CableModem capped at 1.5Mbps, 56K dialup)
     How many machines (traffic sources/destinations) and users

So, for example, my setup:

  Hardware
     Pentium III 600 w/ 256MB RAM, one processor
     4 NICS (all PCI - 3Com and NetGear) - 1 snort, 1 external, 1 internal,
1 future

  Software
     NTop 2.0 as released with patches under development for statistics,
etc.
     /usr/bin/ntop -i $SPYif,$INTERIOR_IF -w $INTERIORIPADDR:$NTOPPORT \
             -P /usr/share/ntop -p /usr/share/ntop/protocol.list \
             -L -d -u ntop
     LinuxFromScratch v3.0-pre3 with most packages near current levels
     Kernel 2.4.13
     gcc 2.95.2.1
     glibc 2.2.1 w/ linuxthreads
     Also: mail server, private dns, ssh and snort

   Network
     External interface is "public internet" - CableModem, capped at 1.5
Mbps download, 128 Kbps upload.
     Internal network is home lan, 2 users (1 very light) and a variety of
machine


-----Burton

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jen-Lung Tseng
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ntop] No bart chart shown on Statistical throughput page.


Does anyone know why one of my server missing statistical chart diagram? (
Please check out the attached files )  Did I miss some components?

Thanks,

Jen-Lung

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