Hi David

Interesting notes. If you remove the /var/lib/ntop/interfaces/*/*.rrd files
and then restart ntop, do it work then?

And if you after that restarts ntop a couple of times do it still work?

If so I have a workaround to do just this in the upgrade script if the old 
version
is below 3.3.

Did I interpret you that ntop works just fine after reboot?

Best regards,

// Ola

On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 11:14:25PM -0400, David Prévot wrote:
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> Ola Lundqvist a écrit :
> > Hi David
> 
> Hi Ola, Luca
> 
> > Thanks for the report. I can not reproduce this myself but I'm running i686.
> 
> Thank you for your quick answer. I'm surprised : I had the problem when
> upgrading ntop on i686, and reproduced it on a fresh install of ntop on
> amd64. I tried on a minimal install of Sid i686 (just wat is really
> needed on a base system install), and reproduced the problem too.
> 
> In fact, ntop 3:3.3-4 works fine after a reboot :/...
> 
> I tried to downgrade from 3:3.3-4 (working fine, after a reboot) to
> 3:3.2-10.1 (that works fine), and then upgrade from 3:3.2-10.1 to
> 3:3.3-4 : the Network Load graphs doesn't appear, and the following
> lines are written four times on the syslog once I ask a refresh (the
> same on amd64 and a minimal i686) :
> 
> Mar 22 22:33:54 lapin64 ntop[12316]:   **ERROR** RRD: rrd_graph() call
> failed, rc -1, invalid rpn expression in: ctr,1800,TREND
> Mar 22 22:33:54 lapin64 ntop[12316]:   RRD: Failing file in
> graphCounter() is /var/lib/ntop/interfaces/eth0/throughput.rrd
> 
> Best regards
> 
> David
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