Some graphs are in Bytes and some are in bits.  That could be part of
your issue but the math still doesn't add up.  Is libpcap working well?
Not dropping a bunch of stuff?

 

I'm running 3.2.1 on FreeBSD and have noticed a number of issues with
the graphs, pie charts, etc.  Others on the list have as well.  At this
point I'm not sure what action to take.  Somewhere I have a list of
issues and enhancements that I'm willing to pay for, just need to find
the list and find someone to do it!

 

Gary

 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Greg Cole
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 11:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] Global TCP/UDP Protocol Distribution graphs incorrect?

 


I've just started using NTOP 3.3.5 in Windows and the RRD graphs in the
Global TCP/UDP Protocol Distribution section scaling seems to be off.  I
generated 4mb of http traffic which was correctly shown in the Network
Load graphs but the http graph in the global section only shows a peak
of 240k.  The spike is there and the total data seems in line with what
I'd expect.  Is there a config option I've missed?  


Thanks






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