Well, you only keep the data for the graphs - the little graph link icons on
the traffic and (if enabled) host pages. The main host and interface screens
are generated dynamically from current data and do not carry over between
restarts - that's just the nature of the tool. The main functionality of
Ntop is watching what is currently/recently happening rather than historical
trending.

Yeah, host detail can eat a lot of disk space. You'll want to filter it so
you're only tracking hosts you're interested in - not, for example, the
whole Internet!

C

-----Original Message-----
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urity
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 1:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [Ntop] saving ntop history

now the problem is, even with rrd plugin when you restart you still dont get
the old stats.

is it buggy ? I am using the stable version. I set it to keep to stats for
30 days and the moment I restart nmap all the stats get reset.

when I add enable hosts in the rrdplugin, it uses a lot of disk space.

what to do :)

Mike




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