[Ntop] Multiple NTOP Processes in Linux

Burton Strauss Burton at ntopSupport.com
Tue Mar 1 13:44:52 CET 2005


True ... and I missed his misconception.
 
Changing interfaces ONLY affects displaying of data - the collection threads
keep running in the background.
 
-----Burton

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From: ntop-bounces at unipi.it [mailto:ntop-bounces at unipi.it] On Behalf Of
Rivalino Matias Jr.
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 10:27 PM
To: ntop at Unipi.IT
Subject: RE: [Ntop] Multiple NTOP Processes in Linux


I really don't use Ntop as a Netflow collector. However, monitoring ethernet
interfaces I can use -M option to separate the traffic values. In this case,
using the switch page I can see each one individually.
 
Regards,
 
Rivalino.

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From: ntop-bounces at unipi.it [mailto:ntop-bounces at unipi.it] On Behalf Of
Christopher Smith
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 7:25 PM
To: ntop at Unipi.IT
Subject: [Ntop] Multiple NTOP Processes in Linux



I am running ntop on FC3 linux with no problems. I would like ntop to run on
one web port (4000) for one netflow interface and another (3000) for a
different netflow interface. This is because if you are using one web
interface, you have to switch between NIC's thus stopping netflow data
collection on one interface.

Is it a problem to run two ntop processes like:

#/usr/bin/ntop -i none @/etc/ntop.conf

then a second:

#/usr/bin/ntop -i none -w 4000 -u ntop2 -P /usr/share/ntop2

Thanks,

Chris

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