What value do you get out of a local map with that many hosts? The diagram 
might be fun to look at but is there really any useful info there at that 
density? These maps tend to grow wide quickly and this you'd have a lot of 
horizontal scrolling to examine it in detail.

-mel via cell

On Feb 23, 2009, at 6:26 PM, "Jim Richard" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


All:

I've been running ntop for about 3 weeks. I'm running on a Dell 1750 with a 
pair of 3.2 Ghz processors. I'm running ntop 3.3.6 sourced from the RedHat EPEL 
yum repository. After figuring out and installing all the requirements my Local 
Network Map works fine as long as there are < 500 hosts. After that it becomes 
hit or miss. At > 800 hosts all I get in the browser is a broken image file. 
With large numbers of hosts (> 800) dot runs at 100% of cpu for 2-3 minutes. 
When it ends all I get in the browser is a broken link. I'm not getting any 
errors in my logs.

I have a suggestion about the Local Network Map:

This feels like a timeout of one sort or another. It seems to me that instead 
of regenerating the image map  every time the networkMap.html URL is hit, a 
better approach would be to run these updates in the background, generate 
static objects then pass these to the browser. That way the browser/server are 
not subject to timeouts or volume related issues and the user gets reasonably 
current data. The thread/process could even be "niced" down so as to not effect 
other workloads.  Perhaps the frequency of update could be configurable, with a 
reasonable default like 300 seconds.

If there is a workaround for this apparent capacity problem please let me know. 
Other then that TIFWIW. This is not a critical feature (to me) just a "Nice to 
have", though it would be "Nicer to have" during my peak periods. :)

Best Regards,

Jim

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