What do you expect, Johnny Carson's "The Great Karnac " routine? Ok, let's give it a try...
I see a computer... It's beige. It has little black chips in side. It's running the froboz magic operating system. We've fixed some deadlocking problems and a lot of other stuff post .90. Lately, I've had problems with sched_yield. There's a new switch --disable-schedyield in the cvs so that you can bypass it on systems that don't handle it well. With Win32 being a bunch of shim layers on layers on layers, it might be that problem - the *nix symptoms are similar (seems like everything's up, but the web server doesn't respond). I don't know if Luca has posted a pre-built exe newer than 2.2.90. If he has try it - the deadlock fixes may be your problem. If they're not, and the .exe has --disable-schedyield, try that. Otherwise, I'm clueless. -----Burton -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Adam Beach Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 9:40 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Ntop] Problem Report Id: PR_PRTZU2 update Hello, I had ntop running on one computer, plugged into a switching hub with 5 other computers. Ntop ran constantly for 2 weeks. I think oh wow, maybe this new version, 2.2.90 is working for me. I then plug the ntop computer and one other computer, which we'll call "Zaphod" into a regular non-switch hub and the hub is uplinked to the switch which has four other computers. Host Zaphod exports files through nfs for the 4 other computers and I'd really like to know the network usage for host Zaphod. However, ntop stops running after a day or two. The program is still listed in the process list, however it does not serve the web pages. So, what do you guys think? Memory and cpu usage on the ntop computer aren't maxed out. What sort of information should I be looking for that could tell me why ntop stops running? Adam Beach. Service Dept Weather Central, Inc _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
