Re: "netstat o": networking timer interpretation

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Your problem probably isn't timers but that foo.com doesn't exist...it just redirects to this:
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On 7/14/06, Robinson Tiemuqinke <hahaha_30k@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

Anyone can shed a light on the output of "netstat
-o"? the manual of netstat(8) says the following:

   -o, --timers
       Include information related to networking
timers.

And the output is a three values tuple like
(0.19/0/0). Full output is attached below:

Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address             State       Timer
tcp        0      0 client.foo.com:914
mainserver.foo.com:798          TIME_WAIT   timewait
(57.51/0/0)
tcp        0      0 client.foo.com:42593
mainserver.foo.com:sunrpc       TIME_WAIT   timewait
(59.97/0/0)
tcp        0    720 client.foo.com:ssh
server1.foo.com:49333     ESTABLISHED on (0.19/0/0)

Please help. Thanks.



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