> gmond is left in the dark. So, please do: > > kstat -n bge0 Very interesting. I run this on the Sun X2100 system and it is not incrementing any counters. If I issue the same command on a different system (white box AMD system) that is running the same version of Solaris, kstat shows the correct thing.
output from the Sun X2100 system:
module: bge instance: 0
name: bge0 class: net
brdcstrcv 0
brdcstxmt 0
collisions 0
crtime 95.835650875
ierrors 0
ifspeed 1000000000
ipackets 0
ipackets64 0
multircv 0
multixmt 0
norcvbuf 0
noxmtbuf 0
obytes 0
obytes64 0
oerrors 0
opackets 0
opackets64 0
rbytes 0
rbytes64 0
snaptime 438226.774743279
unknowns 1501
Output from a different AMD Opteron server (with built-in bge NIC):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~:kstat -n bge0
module: bge instance: 0
name: bge0 class: net
brdcstrcv 1582
brdcstxmt 165706
collisions 0
crtime 67.633707862
ierrors 0
ifspeed 100000000
ipackets 80774052
ipackets64 80774052
multircv 0
multixmt 1345308
norcvbuf 0
noxmtbuf 0
obytes 953117373
obytes64 82557495997
oerrors 0
opackets 86975256
opackets64 86975256
rbytes 1495278199
rbytes64 40149983863
snaptime 811551.249643299
unknowns 0
>
> and look for "ipackets64". Does it show changeing numbers?
>
> Cheers
> Martin
>
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