There might be a CLI switch for this - but I think you have to make a
change(s) in the globals-define.h and recompile. :(

Also, I think there is a setting for the number of threads used for
resolution - so maybe up those a little?

There's lots of good tweaks in globals-define.h - check it out, but
don't break anything!

G


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Johannes Prost
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 9:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] log "warning" resolution queue full

Hi All,

running ntop 3.2 win32 for 81 days, I have this entry in my log

09/11/08 15:46:47  **WARNING** Address resolution queue is full [4096
slots]
09/11/08 15:46:47  Addresses in excess won't be resolved - ntop
continues

I am new to ntop, appologize my questions:
What does it mean, except that some kind of queue is full ? :)
Where do I have to take a look, and what / where has something to be
changed ?

I am thank full for any pointers and explanation.

Johannes



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