On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 17:55 +0200, Nick Demou (enLogic) wrote:
> Alexander Larsson wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 13:52 +0200, Nick Demou (enLogic) wrote:
> >
> >>To clarify the scale of this situation I am talking about at least
> >>20KB/sec and upto 50KB/sec *steady* network activity with absolutely no
> >>program running at the client. (For a small network with 20 clients this
> >>would mean 1MB/sec for the server i.e. more than 10% of the available
> >>bandwidth just because the clients are switched-on)
> >
> >
> > I have never seen anyone complain about it before at least. I think
> > fam/gamin might poll for updates when a remote directory is viewed, but
> > that shouldn't be anywhere near this amount of traffic.
> >
>
> I guess it's time to upgrade my desktop and check what happens...
>
> BTW, I was told that lsof -i as root should display the names of the
> programs that have open tcp connections so I thought I'll give it a try
> to make sure it's nautilus that does the trick.
> So, at the same time that I was having a steady 20KBps trafic and
> ethereal AND iptraf was showing trafic with my samba server lsof -i
> returned no line concerning any connection with it... is this makeing
> sence? I checked the -i option with man lsof and it seems it should have
> worked
Maybe it was UDP traffic (which is connectionless)?
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