Hi, Sorry for my lame question but where does ntop core dump or log to ? My ntop dies abruptly at irregular intervals !
Many thanks for any input. Kind regards, Shaf ----- Original Message ----- From: "Burton M. Strauss III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ntop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Ntop-Dev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Luca Deri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 9:07 PM Subject: [Ntop] Reporting bugs in 2.1 release candidates | | To report a bug in the 2.0.99-rc1 (2.1 release candidate): | | 1. Put RC1BUG in the subject along with a meaningful title | "ntop problem" won't do. "ntop seg faults in xxxx.c at line xxxx" is | great | | | 2. Make explicit WHICH RC you are reporting this against. Where you got it, | etc. | "RC1, downloaded from ntop.org on 18May2002, built from source" | | Also indicate if you have followed the procedure in BUILD-NTOP.txt to | make a static linked version OR are using shared libraries installed with | the OS. | | | 3. Give a detailed explanation of the problem | | | 4. Background information | | The EXACT command line you use to invoke ntop. If it's in a script, cut & | paste it and resolve all the variables! | | Web interface problems: The exact URL you used from the browser. (If you | are in the normal frameset, you may need to right click - open in a new | window - to see the url). Otherwise, give the FULL navigation, e.g. Data | Sent | Throughput, clicked on "Host" to sort) | | Error Messages: Cut & paste the exact text. If it's in the log, give us 15 | or 20 lines before. | | If the problem is a segmentation fault, include the backtrace | (available with the gcc compiler if you specify the -K parameter). This is | only a minimal trace and may not give us the information we need, but it's | better than nothing. | | For repeatable seg faults, please see instructions on using gdb at | http://snapshot.ntop.org and post the "info stack" and relevant variable | "print" command outputs. | | | 4. Environment - please give the following information: | | OS & Version (e.g. Solaris 8/i386 or RedHat Linux 7.3 or whatever) | | CPU (type & quantity), Memory (e.g. 1 P3-800, 128MB) | | # network interfaces and types (vendor, bus, etc.), plus where they are on | the network (e.g. | two NetGear RT311s (PCI), one on the internal network, one connected to the | cable modem). We're trying to see roughly where are the interface(s) you're | monitoring and what their bandwidth is. | | How many machines (traffic sources/destinations) and users are being | monitored. (e.g. 10 hosts - 2 are very busy ftp servers, the rest user | workstations) | | What else (other daemons) is/are running on the machine, load, etc. Again, | we're interested if this is a very busy, memory constrained machine, or ntop | has a dual Pentium 1000, with 1GB of ram to monitor a 56k dialup... | | | ?s/Issues - sing out, but remember, more information is always better than | to little. | | | -----Burton | | _______________________________________________ | Ntop mailing list | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop | _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
