Phil Dibowitz wrote: > Hey folks, > > Attached is a new patch to statetop. It impliments hostname resolving, > dynamic sizing, and fixes a few bugs. I've not tested this with IPv6, so > I don't know how well it'll work with that, but if someone who does use > IPv6 could test it, that would be great.
So I'm increasingly happy with this patch. One note is that it can hit your nameservers pretty hard if you're nscd settings are crappy (default in most OS's is pretty crappy). Strnagely, it seems to hit DNS servers harder than my software, iptstate - I think that's because we're pulling out of data structures which is faster than parsing a long file in /proc (which is what iptstate does in linux). I'm considering making the default to *not* resolve because it is so resource intensive (and the -R flag won't affect statetop at all), and just having the "hotkey" available for this. Any thoughts on this? -- Phil Dibowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freeware and Technical Pages Insanity Palace of Metallica http://www.phildev.net/ http://www.ipom.com/ "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin, 1759
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