Darren Reed wrote: > ndd /dev/pfil qif_status Okaaaay, I'll let you interpret that one :-)
# ndd /dev/pfil qif_status ifname ill q OTHERQ ipmp num sap hl nr nw bad copy copyfail drop notip nodata notdata QIF1 0x0 0xd3bdabd8 0xd3bdac5c 0x0 1 806 0 11739 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e1000g0 0xd304679c 0xd3bda480 0xd3bda504 0x0 0 800 14 88803665 85763793 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > Any chance the above numbers would match the problems your users > are seeing in terms of quantity? Hmmm, it looks possible, yes. What does "lost" mean in that context, though? What's going on there? Is it losing track of its states? > How should these maximum hits be reported? > > They are causing a lot of people problems, so it isn't obvious enough... I'm not following you there, what do you mean? What are those "maximum hits" exactly? Thanks for your answer! Laurent
