I just installed CVS of May 12. I'd like to use the -S option to save
data accross reboots. I find 3 different manpages:
1) man ntop -> -S with options 0,1 and 2
2) manpage at http://www.ntop.org/ntop.html doesn't say anything about
-S
3) "onboard" manpage of ntop: -S without options.
Which manpage is authoritative?
Apparently the -S 1 option doesn't seem to save the data accross
reboots, although the files in "-P /var/ntop" stay intact. I think I
miss something crucial somewhere. How do I get ntop to display the
traffic and hosts that were collected before the reboot?
Richard.
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data accross reboots. I find 3 different manpages:
1) man ntop -> -S with options 0,1 and 2
2) manpage at http://www.ntop.org/ntop.html doesn't say anything about
-S
3) "onboard" manpage of ntop: -S without options.
Which manpage is authoritative?
Apparently the -S 1 option doesn't seem to save the data accross
reboots, although the files in "-P /var/ntop" stay intact. I think I
miss something crucial somewhere. How do I get ntop to display the
traffic and hosts that were collected before the reboot?
Richard.
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| Richard Lucassen, Utrecht, | Powered by Linux 2.4.3 RedHat 6.2 |
| The Netherlands | on an i686/500MHz/128MB |
+-----------------------------+------------------------------------+