Im running ntop 3.3.8. I have host clusters configured yet when I bring up the
page it says there is no data.
Is there anything else I need to do to get it to work.
The cluster.network is a subset of the local network. The local network is a
/12 while the cluster.network is a/16.
Thanks in
I found that treating it as a .tar only fixed the problem.
In fedora you can issue a:
File ntop-3.3.10.tar.gz
Which reports file type and it is a tar not a gz.
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From: ntop-boun...@unipi.it ntop-boun...@unipi.it
To: ntop@unipi.it ntop@unipi.it
Sent: Fri May 22
I have two questions with regards to host clusters.
I have created multiple host clusters with the ip address range like
cluster.Network1=10.2.0.0/16
cluster.Network2=10.3.0.0/16
My setup has
ntop.localAddresses=10.2.0.0/16,10.3.0.0/16
Cluster Network2 does not work, or it does not show up in
...@unipi.it [mailto:ntop-boun...@unipi.it] On Behalf Of Cabeza
de Baca, Matthew
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 2:16 PM
To: 'ntop@unipi.it'
Subject: [Ntop] Host Clusters
I have two questions with regards to host clusters.
I have created multiple host clusters with the ip address range like
I am trying to uninstall / reinstall ntop. I am having issues with
host.clusters and am hoping a reinstall may fix some things.
My issue is that an uninstall isn't really uninstalling. I am using an RPM
from Fedora 10 via yum.
After install, when I attempt to start the service I get the