Burton M. Strauss III wrote:

Well, that's basically a useless report.


Hi Burton,

sorry for my less informations ...

If the crashes are consistent, you can run under gdb - directions are in the
FAQ and also in the article at http://snapshot.ntop.org - and capture the
failure state.


ntop crash randomly, but I want to understand why, so I've tried your suggestion, and I've read from
http://snapshot.ntop.org/faq.php#80
how to run ntop under gdb, but it doesn't work


I've done
gdb /usr/bin/ntop
and then
(gdb) set args ......... -u root -K

but it doesn't run and I can't see it on 3000 tcp ...

Otherwise, read the log messages - you've probably got something useful in
there. Please gather what you can and use the build in problem report -
that way there's at least SOME information about your ntop setup available
to us...


in log I can't find anything useful, sorry

today, after 2 weeks that it has worked properly, I'm connected (via a VPN) to my client network, I've tried to connect to ntop:3000 and it's crashed (from log I see only this line

device eth1 left promiscuous mode

and nothing else ...)

thanks,

Daniele

-----Burton


-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of kaihansen Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 5:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Ntop] Ntop hangs o linux ...


I've this problem.


I've installed ntop 2.2 on a gentoo linux machine; ntop start and work
properly, but random crash and I can't reach port 3000 to view statistics.

When I had version 1.9 on another machine there was same problem.

It's annoying because (excludind fantastic Rrdtool graghics!) we lost
all statistics from last two months (in this case ...).

Thanks a lot.

Daniele




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