If you go to: About -> Show Config, it displays a bunch of info - config
and stats.  Maybe that will help you.

I doubled the -x and -X defaults when I had this problem and it worked
fine.  How many hosts are you trying to monitor?

Gary


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/28/2006 6:42:52 PM >>>
Yes, I had read those already.  To add more, I had recently upgraded
from a previous version, I thought it was a previous version to 3.x,
but
I find 3.0 and 3.1 ebuild files along with the 3.2 that is currently
being run.  Previous to running 3.2 I never had to mess with max
sessions and had sticky hosts running.  Ntop would run for weeks
without
failing on the previous versions.  Now, it fails after a couple of
days.
Same hardware, updated kernel 2.6.15, Gentoo fully updated.

 

Is there any way to see the current number of sessions ntop is using
before it stops?

 

Nathan Choate

Sr. Network Administrator

J-W Operating Company

Longview, TX

(903) 291-2820 direct line

(903) 235-4417 cell

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