Hi All,

I see my ntop web server stop responding every few days (I really only check it once in the morning unless there is a problem). The process seems to keep running though the webserver is dead. I am running CentOS 5.3 and I have seen there are redhat type issues in the man page suggesting "--disable-schedyield" and also I saw some google posts suggesting the use of "--ignore-sigpipe" (though this does not appear to be an ntop option).

I thought I also saw chatter about ntop crashing when being run on RHEL/CenOS with multiple monitored interfaces, but I am only monitoring one.

So is there a prevailing thought on troubleshooting this problem, or should I just try those two suggestions and see what mileage I get out of them?

Here is my current startup parameters:

ntop 1889 1 2 17:03 ? 00:00:11 /usr/local/bin/ntop -u ntop -o -m 192.168.1.0/24,x.xx.xx.xxx/25 -i eth2 -a /var/log/ntop/ntop.somewhere.com -w 0 -W 192.168.1.xxx:8443 -d

Thanks,
James
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