Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 22:15:19 -0400 From: George Mitchell <george+freebsd@m5p.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Statistics? Message-ID: <4DE05AB7.7010301@m5p.com>
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In a couple of days, I'll be shutting down a 7.1-RELEASE server which has been running continuously for 769 days, in order to add some memory to it and update to 8.2-STABLE. It has received over 1 billion packets and transmitted over 1.4 billion, of which over 20 million in each direction were IPv6 packets. Are there any other statistics that anyone would like to see before I shut it down? The only strange thing I've seen over the last two years are that there are 2,634 lingering sockets listed in "netstat -a" in CLOSED state from when client machines, having automounted /usr/home and /var/mail from this server, were shut down. Notwithstanding, I've had a very warm, fuzzy feeling about 7.1-RELEASE for a long time now! -- George Mitchell
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