I guess faster CPU is still the answer ? At least, kernel/NIC is not the problem.
What OS are you using (you may have said in an earlier mail, sorry)? Both
linux and freebsd have ways of turning up the network buffer size.
FreeBSD 4.9-RC
See this post in the flow-tools list:
http://www.pairlist.net/pipermail/flow-tools/2003-February/001089.html
I just stopped ntop and change the buffers as shown in the mail. Of course, a lot less free RAM (showed with top).
But ntop traffic stats are more and more funny...
2500% lost packets just after launch.
And after 2 minutes :
Total 321,377
Dropped by the kernel 770,577 [239.77 %]I've just noticed ntop only shows ONE thread doing "ps aux" or "top", is that normal (build with ./configure on FreeBSD 4.9-RC).
Thanks, David.
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