On 26 April 2020 21:23:10 CEST, "Dave Täht" wrote:
>I note if you are running into heisenbugs, patches exist for both tc
>and ss to let it poll on an interval.
Exist where?
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I'd also really like this to work on osx.
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I note if you are running into heisenbugs, patches exist for both tc and ss to
let it poll on an interval. Much better than a script, not accepted upstream
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Closed #204 via 7cd5c3aa2dccf30957423013da2f0fc223d03dca.
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Olivier Tilmans writes:
> I am running on a pretty-much bare host, where I have
> ```bash
> $ ss -V
> ss utility, iproute2-ss191125
> ```
>
> It turns out that when `ss_iterate.sh` runs `ss -ntp [...]`, `ss` does
> not output a new line at the very end. This causes `ss_iterate.sh` to
> collate th
I am running on a pretty-much bare host, where I have
```bash
$ ss -V
ss utility, iproute2-ss191125
```
It turns out that when `ss_iterate.sh` runs `ss -ntp [...]`, `ss` does not
output a new line at the very end. This causes `ss_iterate.sh` to collate the
output with the `Time` field, resulting