The cvs version has a page which will create a graph of an arbitrary rrd
version (this will be in ntop 3.2).  Or you can always use rrdtools.

-----Burton
 

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I read http://www.ntop.org/faq.txt and don't know where is current FAQ.
Ok. I found that ntop can store data in RRD. But how can I load it to use in
ntop.
Burton Strauss wrote:
> READ the current FAQ, not some old version...
> 
> TOP 10 - the questions everyone asks...
> 
> Q1(a). Can I store data in a SQL database?
> Q1(b). When ntop stops I lose all my data.  Why?
> Q1(c). Why doesn't the -S option work?
> 
> A. ntop used to optionally store some data in a SQL database.  The code
was
>    broken, difficult to maintain, etc. and was removed.  A LONG TIME AGO.
>    If you are reading about this in 'some' documentation - update.
> 
>    Current ntop is 3.1, which is the only version we support.
> 
>    There are scripts that various users have offered to take the data dump
>    and insert it into a SQL database.  Search the back traffic on the 
> mailing
>    list for them.
> 
>    Yes, ntop uses memory based structures to hold usage data and they 
> are lost
>    when you reset or restart ntop.
> 
>    Persistent storage is in the RRD databases - there's a paper @ 
> SourceForge
>    that explains them.
> 
>    There was another option for some persistence - it was -S - look 
> down about
>    5K lines in this FAQ for an article about it, "What was the -S
option?".
> 
> 
> -----Burton
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
> Of Smirnov, Sergey
> Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 8:40 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Ntop] lost collected data after reboot
> 
> ...
> Q. I start ntop with "-S 2" in order to store traffic
>    statistics. Unfortunately when I restart ntop the
>    stats are gone. What's wrong?
> A. "-S" enables ntop to store on the disk host traffic statistics.
> ...
> 
> Unfortunately ntop has not -S options
> 
> Burton Strauss wrote:
> 
>>You don't lose data... It's safely in the rrds.  Oh, you mean you 
>>haven't read the FAQ???
>>
>>-----Burton
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
>>Of Smirnov, Sergey
>>Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 6:44 AM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: [Ntop] lost collected data after reboot
>>
>>What should I do to prevent lost collected data after server reboot?
>>--
>>Sergey Smirnov
>>UNIX System Administrator of System Department Transas Group 
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