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Just
to follow through with this. So as it is, NTOP has no way to dynamically
'tag' a host on the fly for further scrutiy -- ie: to monitor. The only
way this can be done is to manually start another NTOP process with said flags
pointing at the host that needs to be monitored? Seems rather...
cumbersome. I'm sure it works fine, but having to visit the NTOP machine
each time to start up a process to follow a hosts activity seems a bit
involved... but if that's it--that's it.
On
that note, if this is what has to be done, rrd graphs is metioned, which I know
not how to use at all. Where can I get more details on how to use rrd
graphs? I would also not mind getting more information on the LastSeen
plugin, which I have enabled but cannot seem to make work / make sense of.
If this isn't relevant to this thread, I'll ask about that
eslewhere.
Thanks
Erik
Spigle
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- [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on host Internet ... Erik Spigle
- Re: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on host ... Luca Deri
- RE: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on host ... Erik Spigle
- RE: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on h... Mike Tremaine
- RE: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on host ... Erik Spigle
- [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on host Inte... Jesse Hurford
- Re: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on host ... Burton Strauss
- RE: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on host ... Erik Spigle
- RE: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on h... Burton M. Strauss III
- RE: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on host ... Erik Spigle
- RE: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on h... Burton M. Strauss III
- RE: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on host ... Erik Spigle
- RE: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on h... Burton M. Strauss III
