Re: losing all graphs of ntop

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Soheila,

Hope that this doesn't sound rude but you need to have a look at ntop's
docs at http://www.ntop.org somewhere on their site they should tell you
which files are used when looking at statistics (as long as you are savi=
ng
them). I would have a search for *ntop* and see what comes up.

I just had a quick browse of the ntop man page and found :

By default ntop logs HTTP accesses in the file ntop.access.log in the
current directory

There are also some things about saving into databases - have a look at
your database files 'natively' then you'll know which ones to save. I
presume they'll have ntop in the name somewhere.

I'm not an expert here just throwing in ideas.

Rgs,

Matt



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Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 15:09:17 +0330
Subject: Re: losing all graphs of ntop


Dear Matt.
What is your mean about "That the job is run before you" and I don't kno=
w
where are these files.?


Thanks

On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, BUNTER MATTHEW wrote:

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> Soheila,
>
> I would setup a cronjob to copy these files to another directory, then=
 m=3D
> ake sure your ntop prog can
> access the directory that these files have been copied to. Make sure t=
ha=3D
> t the job is run before you
> restart your system of course!
>
> Matt
>
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> Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:06:33 +0330
> Subject: losing all graphs of ntop
>
>
>
> For monitoring my network, I have installed ntop-2.1-1.i386.rpm on my
> linux redhat7.3, and it works very good, but when my system restart al=
l =3D
> of dataase create again and old
> datas and graphs delete from my system, for running ntop I use this
> command:
>
> #ntop -u myaccount -i eth0
>
> What I must do, for resolving this problem. Keeping these graphs and a=
ll
> of datas are very importand for me.
> Thanks
>
>
>
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