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The web server problem?

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The web server problem?

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Exactly what kind of web server problem you are facing. If you are going to tell in detail then it will be easy to give you the proper solution. There are many problems of server some are common. For common problem visit

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A. There was a flurry of problems late in the 3.0 development cycle having to do with a seeming deadlock of the ntop web server (it’s actually not dead, just walking at about 0.001KPH). Thanks to Yeoman efforts by Stanley Hopcroft, Michal Meloun and, well, me, we have a work-around. With 3.1 we tried to automate this workaround, but fell a foul of FreeBSD’s fixes. So in 3.2 we’ve reverted to requiring the command line flag. If you’re running under FreeBSD and have problems, use the flag, –set-pcap-nonblocking. For more on this, read the threads at gmane – look for “FreeBSD and pthreads” – that’s probably the best summary. But there’s stuff on this back at least to October 2003 – look for Stanley’s problems with CPU usage. A. Also, understand that –set-pcap-nonblocking is going to increase ntop’s cpu usage. It will probably come close to pegging the CPU at 100%. Yet strangely other processes won’t seem to be impacted. (Of course, you really should be running ntop on it’s own host, any

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