On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Jeffrey Hsu wrote:

> What does netstat -s say?

It looks as if it gets progressively worse over time.  
The UDP "dropped due to full socket buffers" increases with time:
[NOTE]:  tcpdump on the wire reveals that packets are still being sent
back to the NAS.  I have a trace if you need.

# netstat -s:
[SNIP]

udp:
        1880604 datagrams received
        0 with incomplete header
        0 with bad data length field
        14 with bad checksum
        41541 with no checksum
        4182 dropped due to no socket
        7 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
        20602 dropped due to full socket buffers
        0 not for hashed pcb
        1855799 delivered
        1839573 datagrams output


netstat -s (taken later):
[SNIP]
udp:
        1889747 datagrams received
        0 with incomplete header
        0 with bad data length field
        14 with bad checksum
        44508 with no checksum
        4184 dropped due to no socket
        8 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
        23056 dropped due to full socket buffers
        0 not for hashed pcb
        1862485 delivered
        1846204 datagrams output

netstat -s (even later):
[SNIP]
udp:
        1901210 datagrams received
        0 with incomplete header
        0 with bad data length field
        14 with bad checksum
        48692 with no checksum
        4184 dropped due to no socket
        14 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
        26514 dropped due to full socket buffers
        0 not for hashed pcb
        1870484 delivered
        1854002 datagrams output

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Nick Rogness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 - Don't mind me...I'm just sniffing your packets




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