First off -S has been removed in the current (2.1.5x) development version.
At best it was problematical - you can read how it worked in the docs/FAQ
file.

One thing you could try is to add a squib of code to set the STOPCAP flag -
this is an addition in the latest code.  It's a 1-way thing (once stopped it
can NOT be restarted), but all of the structures remain statically so you
can create reports from them.  However, once ntop is shut down, it's gone.

-----Burton

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Xavier Spriet
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 2:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ntop] Any way to save ntop reports ?


Hi Everyone;
I'm new to this list so I'll briefly introduce myself.
I'm a 22 years old computer science student located in Windsor, Ontario,
Canada, specialized in UNIX systems administration, database
administration and development for UNIX platform.

I'm working on a network analysis and design project in which I have to
analyse a business' network, report areas of trouble, etc...
Ntop is doing a great job, I just dropped off my laptop at the business'
location this morning, went to check up on it at lunch time and the
laptop crashed, which wasn't a really big problem, but I'd like to be
able to save the whole data somewhere since I will need to make reports
and presentations out of it later this week.

If I launch ntop again from my laptop to see the web interface with all
the report, being on a different network (my house), will affect the
statistics and I'd really like to be able to just freeze ntop the way it
is right now and be able later on to browse through and do my reports.
Is there any way to do that ?

Also, since the laptop crashed and I lost some of the data, before
restarting ntop, I saved /var/lib/ntop/* somewhere else just it case it
would get lost even though I always called ntop with -S 1 but is there
any way to get the 24hr network load graph ? I really need that one  :-\


Thanks for your time
--
Xavier Spriet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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