Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
Kris Kennaway:
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I am a bit curious though why once the outgoing bandwidth exceeds
(more or less) 3GB, the Total counter gets reset and starts counting
from scratch.
isn't it 4GB - because of 32-bit unsigned counter?
I would guess so.
Us
Hello,
Kris Kennaway:
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I am a bit curious though why once the outgoing bandwidth exceeds
(more or less) 3GB, the Total counter gets reset and starts counting
from scratch.
isn't it 4GB - because of 32-bit unsigned counter?
I would guess so.
Using a 64-bit counter on 3
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I am a bit curious though why once the outgoing bandwidth exceeds
(more or less) 3GB, the Total counter gets reset and starts counting
from scratch.
isn't it 4GB - because of 32-bit unsigned counter?
I would guess so.
Using a 64-bit counter on 32-bit systems would c
I am a bit curious though why once the outgoing bandwidth exceeds (more or
less) 3GB, the Total counter gets reset and starts counting from scratch.
isn't it 4GB - because of 32-bit unsigned counter?
Is it because of the network interface?
Jun 20 14:17:49 relay kernel: re0:
port 0xd000-0
Hello,
It seems that when I check bandwidth with systat -ifstat, I can see
something along these lines:
Traffic PeakTotal
in 32.854 KB/s 35.591 KB/s1.341 GB
out39.760 KB/s130.318 KB/s 430.087 MB
I am a bit curi