Hi! > I get many many dmesg messages: > linux: jid 0 pid 2834 (ThreadPoolSingl): unsupported TCP socket option > TCP_INFO (11) [...] > What should I do.
On FreeBSD: man tcp says: TCP_INFO Information about a socket's underlying TCP session may be retrieved by passing the read-only option TCP_INFO to getsockopt(2). It accepts a single argument: a pointer to an instance of struct tcp_info. This API is subject to change; consult the source to determine which fields are currently filled out by this option. FreeBSD specific additions include send window size, receive window size, and bandwidth-controlled window space. On Debian: man tcp says: TCP_INFO (since Linux 2.4) Used to collect information about this socket. The kernel re- turns a struct tcp_info as defined in the file /usr/in- clude/linux/tcp.h. This option should not be used in code in- tended to be portable. So maybe start searching in the code what/why that call happens and what it really meant (on both systems). -- p...@freebsd.org +49 171 3101372 Now what ?