Check out the following:

RRD plugin
--disable-instantsessionpurge
--sticky-hosts

Also checkout default timers in globals-defines.h.  Tweak these and
recompile.

Gary



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James Supancic
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 10:48 PM
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Subject: [Ntop] Length of log

I've been trying to figure out how to monitor the network activity of
my computers. ntop looks like it is a good solution, but I don't see
how to configure it to maintain logs for a long period of time. It
seems like the host information it provides doesn't stick around very
long (some entries disappear after a few hours), and the activity
graph only lasts for ~24-hours. Is there a way to configure ntop to
log and display data for 14-days?

Thank you for your time,
James Steven Supancic III
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