I am pretty new to ntop, but I will try to answer with what has worked for
me.
For the -S option you have to provide an argument such as "-S1". I think
the -r option is only meaningful for intop since it is for interactive
screen refreshes as opposed to web-based clients. -w3000 is a default so I
think all you need is:
ntop -S1 -d -M -P/home/ntop
But I would recommend that you not run in daemon mode until you are sure
that it is working correctly. I increase the trace level as well:
ntop -S1 -M -P/home/ntop -t5
Then you can watch the output for any hints of problems.
Good luck,
Owen Crow
Systems Programmer (Unix)
BMC Software, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sivert.Carlsson@skane.se [mailto:Sivert.Carlsson@skane.se]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 7:43 AM
To: ntop@ntop.org
Subject: [Ntop] Can't store data in log-file
Hi,
If I have been reading man pages for ntop right it should be possible to
store data in a log file between ntop sessions. I have been using following
syntax to start ntop but no log-file where created:
ntop -r45 -S -w3000 -d -M -P/hhome/ntop
I'm using version 2.0.0.
Can somebody help me?
Regards, Sivert
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