Hi folks,
I have a problem, and I am unable to find previous discussions of it.
Any pointers or clues would be much appreciated.
I have a FreeBSD 5.1 server that needs to be able to handle several
thousand simultaneous ssh sessions from distinct users. (I am using
FreeBSD 5.1 because I need to
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 11:13:03PM -0500, Mike Tancsa wrote:
> Speaking of which, why is it some devices are not always present
> (same with systat -vmstat)
>
> eg on one machine
> v2% vmstat -i
> interrupt total rate
> stray irq7 2 0
> hifn0 i
Speaking of which, why is it some devices are not always present
(same with systat -vmstat)
eg on one machine
v2% vmstat -i
interrupt total rate
stray irq7 2 0
hifn0 irq10 15680 0
fxp0 irq11 259067
Thanks, Ari. This helps. I forgot to ask if this is documented
anywhere. Kernel code is fine as long as I know where to look.
Thanks, again.
Alex
On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 09:28 PM, ari wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said this stuff:
Changing a file, of course, results in a change to its m
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 09:46:02AM +0100, Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav wrote:
> ISTR there is a tool (other than systat -vmstat) that shows interrupt
> statistics for all interrupts, but I can't find anything except the
> hw.intrnames and hw.intrcnt sysctls, which aren't directly human-
> readable. Does an
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 09:46:02AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ISTR there is a tool (other than systat -vmstat) that shows interrupt
> statistics for all interrupts, but I can't find anything except the
> hw.intrnames and hw.intrcnt sysctls, which aren't directly human-
> readable. Does anyo
ISTR there is a tool (other than systat -vmstat) that shows interrupt
statistics for all interrupts, but I can't find anything except the
hw.intrnames and hw.intrcnt sysctls, which aren't directly human-
readable. Does anyone have any idea of what my deficient memory won't
tell me?
DES
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Dag-Er
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