On 03/03/2011 11:55 AM, Justin Cook wrote:
> This happens to me like clockwork -
> Fresh start -> 1st suspend ntop goes to 100%
> I kill the ntop process and I'm fine for all future suspends.
Do you mean that you kill it, restart it (how? "service ntop restart"?),
and then for future suspends ntop keeps running without going to 100% of
CPU?
So it looks like it only happens for the first suspend after the machine
boot...
What happens if you do this:
1. fresh boot
2. stop ntop (service ntop stop)
3. suspend
4. resume
5. start ntop (service ntop start)
6. suspend
7. resume
On 03/03/2011 11:55 AM, Justin Cook wrote:
> This happens to me like clockwork -
> Fresh start -> 1st suspend ntop goes to 100%
> I kill the ntop process and I'm fine for all future suspends.
Do you mean that you kill it, restart it (how? "service ntop restart"?),
and then for future suspends ntop keeps running without going to 100% of
CPU?
So it looks like it only happens for the first suspend after the machine
boot...
What happens if you do this:
1. fresh boot
2. stop ntop (service ntop stop)
3. suspend
4. resume
5. start ntop (service ntop start)
6. suspend
7. resume
Is it going to 100%?
> Package: ntop 3:3.3-13
This version is pretty old and not maintained.
Could you try with version 4.0.3 from /launchpad. net/~cavedon/ +archive/ ppa
https:/
please?
Thanks,
Ludovico