I also noticed higher CPU usage, but memory usage seems down and stability is
improved so perhaps it is a trade off. At least you have the dual proc, I've
got this running on a Netra T105 (360mhz) and the line averages 5mb/s with
20mb/s+ database backups at night. ;)


> Running 2.2.96 from compiled CVS source a few days ago.
> gcc 3.2
> libpcap-2003.11.11
> gd-2.0.11
> gdbm-1.8.3
> in the FAQ.
> gawk-3.1.3
> zlib-1.1.4
> libpng-1.2.5
> automake-1.7
> autoconf-2.54
>
> I compiled with --disable-mutexextrainfo as suggested by earlier
> threads.
>
> CPU use seems to be between 30% and up to 89% for ntop.
> This is on a dual proc E250 with 2GB RAM, with pretty much just this program
> running.
>
> Command line: /usr/local/bin/ntop -P /usr/local/share/ntop -i qfe3 -m
> aaa.bbb.ccc.0/24,aaa.bbb.ccc.0/24,aaa.bbb.ccc.0/24,aaa.bbb.ccc.0/24 -o -w
> 6666 -u ntop -d
>
> It may be a little high at times. But it averages about 10 to 20 Mb/s Max
> In:61.3 Mb/s (61.3%) Average  In:3335.0 kb/s (3.3%) Current
> In:1921.5 kb/s (1.9%)
> Max  Out:68.4 Mb/s (68.4%) Average  Out:8410.8 kb/s (8.4%) Current Out:14.2
> Mb/s (14.2%)
>
> On a previous version this seemed to be no trouble at all.
> The CPU seems to spike from about 30% to about 70/80% for ntop
> periodically.
> If the web page seems to refresh during this time the web page loads very
> slow.
>
> Any ideas/pointers?
> Thanks for your assistance.
>
> Steve Rudolph, CCSA, CCSE
> Network Security Engineer
> Internet Operations Center


-- 
Mike Tremaine
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