How to install Ntop and dependencies?
How to install Ntop and dependencies?
Has anyone figured out how to install Ntop using Linux Puppy.
Is there a Pet?
Where to get all the dependancies?
Thanks
Is there a Pet?
Where to get all the dependancies?
Thanks
Here in "Precise-5.6.1"...
I opened the "Puppy Package Manager" [PPM]...
Searched for ntop...
"ntop_4.1.0+dfsg1-1" = "display network usage in web browser" was found...
Clicked it and a dialog window opened that allowed me to "examine dependencies".
See screenshot below of the result of choosing to do that.
i.e. 8 dependencies [plus 2 in the 2nd tab not displayed].
I didn't bother to complete the install.
I opened the "Puppy Package Manager" [PPM]...
Searched for ntop...
"ntop_4.1.0+dfsg1-1" = "display network usage in web browser" was found...
Clicked it and a dialog window opened that allowed me to "examine dependencies".
See screenshot below of the result of choosing to do that.
i.e. 8 dependencies [plus 2 in the 2nd tab not displayed].
I didn't bother to complete the install.
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Hi.
I tried to update package manager in 5.28, it updated, but Ntop was never found.
So now I am on 5.6.1 Precise.. Sure I searched for Ntop and found it, I checked all the dependancies (default) and sat back and waited.
It does not seem to load properly and there is no icon etc.
Shame, looked like it was almost there!
I tried to update package manager in 5.28, it updated, but Ntop was never found.
So now I am on 5.6.1 Precise.. Sure I searched for Ntop and found it, I checked all the dependancies (default) and sat back and waited.
It does not seem to load properly and there is no icon etc.
Shame, looked like it was almost there!
Think you missed the 'tick' bit..
@ any rate, type this into a console: which ntop
Then: ldd /path/from/above/output
No (L)ldd? Do this: /lib/ld-linux.so.2 --list /path/to/ntop
@ any rate, type this into a console: which ntop
Then: ldd /path/from/above/output
No (L)ldd? Do this: /lib/ld-linux.so.2 --list /path/to/ntop
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hi,
nop sorry..
I get a bash report that says No such file or directory
And again the Puppy package manager seems to be frozen 10 minutes now, just a white screen with Puppy Package manager at the top.
Did you go through to installing it?
Maybe there is something wrong with the installation packages.
Are you familiar with the program?
The NtopXtra works fine on my windows machine, but this is a little Dell FX170 with 4GB SSD and 2GB ram, I wanted to leave it running 24/7 !!
Also not sure if Ntop runs with SeaMonkey as a browser.
Maybe thats the problem?
nop sorry..
I get a bash report that says No such file or directory
And again the Puppy package manager seems to be frozen 10 minutes now, just a white screen with Puppy Package manager at the top.
Did you go through to installing it?
Maybe there is something wrong with the installation packages.
Are you familiar with the program?
The NtopXtra works fine on my windows machine, but this is a little Dell FX170 with 4GB SSD and 2GB ram, I wanted to leave it running 24/7 !!
Also not sure if Ntop runs with SeaMonkey as a browser.
Maybe thats the problem?
Case and spacing- both critical. While not perfect- +intristin..
For you, try again: /lib/ld-linux.so.2 --list /usr/sbin/ntop
For you, try again: /lib/ld-linux.so.2 --list /usr/sbin/ntop
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Last edited by Semme on Mon 15 Jul 2013, 13:35, edited 3 times in total.
I just now tried to complete the installation of ntop, but PPM froze, with no sign of ntop having been successfully installed.wirwav wrote:It does not seem to load properly and there is no icon etc.
Also got this:
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# /lib/ld-linux.so.2 --list /usr/sbin/ntop
/usr/sbin/ntop: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/sbin/ntop: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
#
First get it running, then open with your Java enabled browser >> http://localhost:3000/
yes, its really unclear whether it has loaded properly or not.
I did a second search for Ntop and installed, what it said were now just 2 missing dependancies.
It seemed to download them, but my Package manager page seems to hang, just a white box.
So I tried to run Ntop from the consul...Looks like taht may have been a bad idea since it needs an admin password at startup (linux only).
By the way, I did your last consul line and got a page list of library stuff.. Too much to write down as a reply.. ( I am not replying to you using the same machine)
Now I am studying various web links to the same startup issue.
https://svn.ntop.org/svn/ntop/trunk/nto ... 1STRUN.txt
However I am not convinced that it has installed correctly and I was truly expecting some kind of icon to be dumped on my desktop..
Maybe its just my first bad experience and I have little idea what to expect really.
I did a second search for Ntop and installed, what it said were now just 2 missing dependancies.
It seemed to download them, but my Package manager page seems to hang, just a white box.
So I tried to run Ntop from the consul...Looks like taht may have been a bad idea since it needs an admin password at startup (linux only).
By the way, I did your last consul line and got a page list of library stuff.. Too much to write down as a reply.. ( I am not replying to you using the same machine)
Now I am studying various web links to the same startup issue.
https://svn.ntop.org/svn/ntop/trunk/nto ... 1STRUN.txt
However I am not convinced that it has installed correctly and I was truly expecting some kind of icon to be dumped on my desktop..
Maybe its just my first bad experience and I have little idea what to expect really.
My 2nd & 3rd install attempts both failed.
At 3rd attempt I tried 1st installing:
ntop-data_4.1.0+dfsg1-1
Then when I began installing:
ntop_4.1.0+dfsg1-1
There was no extra tab displaying the 2 extra dependencies [they had been installed?]
But the PPM window still froze at about the point where it would be downloading/installing the last or 2nd-last dependency.
Also...
My shutdown process wouldn't complete properly.
i.e. At the point [during shutdown] where I choose to NOT save any session changes...
Nothing happened...
And I was forced to power off improperly, and at next boot enter the command:
puppy pfix=fsck
I'll try using a different repo for download.
The 2 separate depends downloaded OK.
Of the second group...
The 1st six downloaded OK, but the seventh download failed to start.
PPM is now frozen.
Will now attempt to reboot without saving.
At 3rd attempt I tried 1st installing:
ntop-data_4.1.0+dfsg1-1
Then when I began installing:
ntop_4.1.0+dfsg1-1
There was no extra tab displaying the 2 extra dependencies [they had been installed?]
But the PPM window still froze at about the point where it would be downloading/installing the last or 2nd-last dependency.
Also...
My shutdown process wouldn't complete properly.
i.e. At the point [during shutdown] where I choose to NOT save any session changes...
Nothing happened...
And I was forced to power off improperly, and at next boot enter the command:
puppy pfix=fsck
I'll try using a different repo for download.
The 2 separate depends downloaded OK.
Of the second group...
The 1st six downloaded OK, but the seventh download failed to start.
PPM is now frozen.
Will now attempt to reboot without saving.
Last edited by Sylvander on Mon 15 Jul 2013, 13:44, edited 1 time in total.
Well I certainly would appreciate some help with this one.
I was hoping to use Ntop 24hours a day to monitor my network traffic on my gateway interface. ( I am a wisp)
Also I did manage to get The Dude running under a WINE setting on the same machine.
So as soon as I can get Ntop functioning on this tiny Linux machine, I will be a happy bunny.
Did it look like your install completed ok? is it normal to get an icon on the desktop?
I was hoping to use Ntop 24hours a day to monitor my network traffic on my gateway interface. ( I am a wisp)
Also I did manage to get The Dude running under a WINE setting on the same machine.
So as soon as I can get Ntop functioning on this tiny Linux machine, I will be a happy bunny.
Did it look like your install completed ok? is it normal to get an icon on the desktop?