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Date:      Wed, 14 May 1997 03:22:23 +0100
From:      Ken McKittrick <kmckittr@pppmail.appliedtheory.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Are these netstat #'s okay???
Message-ID:  <v03102806af9ed03c0875@[204.168.68.212]>
In-Reply-To: <19970514025749.AAA26640@jeffalla>

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Hello

I'm setting up a tucows mirror, it's using about 50% of a 768K Frac T-1.
I'm seeing about 8-10% collisions is this normal/okay? Even acceptable? The
network is 10Base-T (20 feet) to a Kinston Hub then a Cisco 2501 router.

I just got my FreeBSD 2.2.1 system up and running 48 MEg Ram 1.6 Gig IDE
drive and 2.0 Gig IDE drive. Ethernet adapter is PCI card made by Kingston.

-> netstat -i
Name  Mtu   Network       Address            Ipkts Ierrs    Opkts Oerrs  Coll
de0   1500  <Link>      00.c0.f0.14.f9.7f   330456     0   186901     0 13665
de0   1500  baldcom-net   ZONE              330456     0   186901     0 13665
lp0*  1500  <Link>                               0     0        0     0     0
tun0* 1500  <Link>                               0     0        0     0     0
sl0*  552   <Link>                               0     0        0     0     0
lo0   16384 <Link>                           20128     0    20128     0     0
lo0   16384 loopback-net  LOC

-> iostat 5 120
      tty          wd0           wd2          cpu
 tin tout sps tps msps  sps tps msps  us ni sy in id
   0   25   3   0 16.5   13   0  9.1   0  0  0  0 99
   0   11   0   0  0.0   51   0  0.0   1  0  0  0 98
   0   11   0   0  0.0  127   1  0.0   2  0  1  2 96
   0   11  29   2 13.3   51   2 20.9   0  0  0  1 98
   1   85  39   2 15.6  112   2 11.9   1  0  1  1 96


7 more hours and I'll be done
Ken

Ken McKittrick                   Technical Consultant
kmckittr@appliedtheory.net       AppliedTheory Communications, Inc.
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