I have NTOP running on a Pentium II @ 350mHz with a whopping 192 mb or RAM.
it is monitoring a very active network with 65 local nodes and a few
more that I have ntop watching across the WAN.  Oh - and it isn't even
swapping. I don't think the hardware is the issue. Of course, YMMV.
See below:

CPU states:   8.8% user,   3.5% system,   0.0% nice,  87.7% idle
Mem:    192836K total,   190428K used,     2408K free,    10516K buffers
Swap:   441776K total,        0K used,   441776K free,    32624K cached

-Jeff


On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 10:59:14 +0100 (MET), Mipam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I was running ntop fine on several machines.
> Ntop was also running on a eeehhh ......
> 1800 mhz machine was the astonishing amount of 128 mb's of ram.
> A great configuration as you hear (completly lame in my eyes, but never
> mind). Okay after 5 days and putting some modules on and off (netflow,
> snmp) ntop exited on signal 11.
> Is this a known issue? I noticed that the cpu usage was very high after
> some days, about 97% continuously and all the machie had to do was ntop.
> I guess ntop was a little disappointed by the small amount of ram?
> Bye,
> 
> Mipam.
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