Luca Deri wrote:
David,
Luca,
tell me more about - how you use ntop (options)
The only option I'm using is -M -w 0 -W 0 I tried with -b and -n but did not notive any change.
Current command line is :
/usr/local/bin/ntop --interface fxp1 --user nobody --db-file-path /var/db/ntop -M -w 0 -W 0
I've asked the rrdplugin to rrd everything.
- whether you sniff only from network or also from NetFlow or similaria
Only network : I have a 3com switch that mirrors the traffic of one port (uplink to the internet) to another one (fxp1 on the probe).
CPU usage (P3-733) went up to 41% at night (a bit more than 10Mbps bandwidth and a lot of udp packets of game servers).
I'll re-launch ntop with syslog logging and stop it by monday morning in order to get some stats from syslog (last one were 15 millions packets with 0.4% of packets dropped by kernel and 0% by ntop).
I've understood that webstats were wrong.
David.
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