I've been getting this a lot lately. We are using the default of
(32768). We do see a lot of hosts but is there a good resolution for
this, or should I just ignore it?
Can you set ntop to purge idle hosts more frequently, or is it safe to
add more RAM and change the maximum number of TCP sessions allowed? Is
the stability of ntop affected at all when maintaining information about
too many hosts?
By the way -- the dev version of ntop does not appear to have webserver
crashes in CentOS/RHEL environments like the current stable version
does. FWIW
Thanks
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