On 03/03/2011 03:22 PM, Justin Cook wrote:
>> 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?
>
> I kill it with "sudo kill <pid>" and that is it, I don't manually
> restart it. I couldn't tell you if ntop is or isn't running after future
> suspends, I will look from now on and see.
Oh, ok, I assumed you were restarting it, as ntop is not restarted on
its own.
Then no need to do the test about the multiple suspends.
>>> Package: ntop 3:3.3-13
>>
>> This version is pretty old and not maintained.
>>
>> Could you try with version 4.0.3 from
>> https://launchpad.net/~cavedon/+archive/ppa
>> please?
>
> I will after I attempt the above.
On 03/03/2011 03:22 PM, Justin Cook wrote:
>> 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?
>
> I kill it with "sudo kill <pid>" and that is it, I don't manually
> restart it. I couldn't tell you if ntop is or isn't running after future
> suspends, I will look from now on and see.
Oh, ok, I assumed you were restarting it, as ntop is not restarted on
its own.
Then no need to do the test about the multiple suspends.
>>> Package: ntop 3:3.3-13 /launchpad. net/~cavedon/ +archive/ ppa
>>
>> This version is pretty old and not maintained.
>>
>> Could you try with version 4.0.3 from
>> https:/
>> please?
>
> I will after I attempt the above.
Please just do this test.
Thanks for your reply,
Ludovico