I had read the FAQ,
l know the property of rrd, but pratically, by the command line,  how 
can i tell to ntop daemon when it start to load the old data from rdd?
in my case i use thoose flags
""-u ntop -P /var/lib/ntop"
My aim is to have ntop start from the point when it crashed, or stopped.
When i read the data from the html server from the port 3000 i wish to
read all data inherent the period from ntop install on, not only from
the last run.
Thanks in advance.

Nicola


Burton Strauss wrote:

>Read the FAQ
>
>(1) rrd
>(2) rrds ARE persistent storage - but this does not reload the in-memory
>counters.
>(3) rrd
>
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>nicola mondinelli
>Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 9:35 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Ntop] persistent data storage on ntop
>
>Hello
>normally ntop from a run to another run drop (most) data it collects .
>1) There is a way to make it save permanently to a db? (when i restart it, i
>lose most of the data)
>2) There is a (trasparent) way to make ntop read this data on the start, so
>it can continue the work from when it crushed/stopped/zapped?
>3) it is possible to save this data in a remote way?
>
>Thanks for helping...
>
>Nicola
>
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