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From: Kubilay Kocak
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 3:25 AM
To: Efraín Déctor
Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: About kern.ipc.somaxconn and netstat
On 30/01/2013 12:26 PM, Efraín Déctor wrote:
Hello.
We have a webserver using FreeBSD, we read about tunning
kern.ipc.somaxconn
(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/configtuning-kernel-limits.html)
so the OS can handle all the connections. Is there a way to know how many
connections are established in a certain moment?. I know about netstat(1)
but is there any other command that we can use to know the exact amount of
how many connections are established?.
Thanks in advance.
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This one might help:
kern.ipc.numopensockets: Number of open sockets
It's usefulness will depend on the granularity you require (in only, out
only, established only, etc) but it's always represented system-wide
resource consumption very well (matching observed workloads - <some
baseline value>)
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Ta,
Koobs
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Thank you, it is very helpfull, using kern.ipc.numopensockets with
sockstat(1) and netstat(1) will give me a clue to tune kern.ipc.somaxconn
Thank you all.
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