That depends<G>.

My curiosity is more of "WHO" is doing it.  So unless the device
numbers are virtual numbers that related back to the guest machines
(putting in the guest machine name would then be great), it wouldn't
tell me much.

(Considering that we are already looking at getting ESALPS...)

Once we know that an OSA adapter is being utilized, I assume we can
drill down to who is using it and what task/function is running? 
Right?

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/21/05 3:20 PM >>>
You would like something like the following (provided by ESALPS
from Velocity Software...)???


Date/Time F Time          <-Bytes--> <Packets > <--Signals--->
 Dev Sys  S  Out Control  </ Second> </ Second> <-per Second->
 No. ID   V Secs Userid   Recvd Sent Recvd Sent read Writ Sync
---- ---- - ---- -------- ----- ---- ----- ---- ---- ---- ----
04:54:00
2052 0B7B 8  300 VSWCONT1    56    0     0    0    0    0    0
2062 0B7F 8  300 VSWCONT1  2665 6069    26   27    0   25    0
2072 0B83 8  300 VSWCONT1   268  143     1    1    0    1    0
2092 0B8B 8  300 VSWCONT1     0    0     0    0    0    0    0



>Date:         Fri, 21 Oct 2005 14:19:54 -0500
>From:         Tom Duerbusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I have vswitch running over on the IFL lpar.  Still only testing.
>
>Great...neat...
>
>I connected to it via VM's TCP/IP stack.
>I've connected to it via 64 bit SLES9.
>
>Seems to all work.
>
>But now that traffic isn't being routed via the VM TCP/IP stack, the
>information that I was getting from NETSTAT, just isn't there
anymore.
>
>I use to be able to see what was connected to me.
>I use to be able to see the byte count of data that was sent (netstat
>dev).
>
>Just kind of wondering how I can tell when it is being used and what
>kind of and amount of activity that is on it.
>
>Thanks
>
>Tom Duerbusch
>THD Consulting







"If you can't measure it, I'm Just NOT interested!"(tm)

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