Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 00:32:59 -0400 From: Barney Wolff <barney@databus.com> To: Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org> Cc: net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Ping results are sometimes wrong Message-ID: <20030518043259.GA38447@pit.databus.com> In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20030517203058.02ddaa90@localhost> References: <200305171831.MAA17776@lariat.org> <200305171831.MAA17776@lariat.org> <4.3.2.7.2.20030517203058.02ddaa90@localhost>
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On Sat, May 17, 2003 at 08:32:26PM -0600, Brett Glass wrote: > > True. But the first ping is, in most cases, not going to be > representative. So, it pays to throw it away if you're compiling > statistics of any sort. Fine idea for your own use. For the rest of us, let's abide by POLA and not change behavior which is by now decades old and sometimes provides a bit of useful info, namely the arp time. brettsping() { ping -q -c 1 ${$#}; ping $*; } -- Barney Wolff http://www.databus.com/bwresume.pdf I'm available by contract or FT, in the NYC metro area or via the 'Net.
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