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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat tcpdump and connection troubleshooting Post 302183536 by melanie_pfefer on Wednesday 9th of April 2008 09:07:04 AM
Old 04-09-2008
talking about RMI, could there be a limitation on the tcp port number on my machine?
 

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tapset::tcp(3stap)														tapset::tcp(3stap)

NAME
tapset::tcp - systemtap tcp tapset DESCRIPTION
This family of probe points is used to probe events that occur in the TCP layer, tcp.sendmsg Sending a tcp message See probe::tcp.sendmsg(3stap) for details. tcp.sendmsg.return Sending TCP message is done See probe::tcp.sendmsg.return(3stap) for details. tcp.recvmsg Receiving TCP message See probe::tcp.recvmsg(3stap) for details. tcp.recvmsg.return Receiving TCP message complete See probe::tcp.recvmsg.return(3stap) for details. tcp.disconnect TCP socket disconnection See probe::tcp.disconnect(3stap) for details. tcp.disconnect.return TCP socket disconnection complete See probe::tcp.disconnect.return(3stap) for details. tcp.setsockopt Call to setsockopt() See probe::tcp.setsockopt(3stap) for details. tcp.setsockopt.return Return from setsockopt() See probe::tcp.setsockopt.return(3stap) for details. tcp.receive Called when a TCP packet is received See probe::tcp.receive(3stap) for details. SEE ALSO
probe::tcp.sendmsg(3stap), probe::tcp.sendmsg.return(3stap), probe::tcp.recvmsg(3stap), probe::tcp.recvmsg.return(3stap), probe::tcp.disconnect(3stap), probe::tcp.disconnect.return(3stap), probe::tcp.setsockopt(3stap), probe::tcp.setsockopt.return(3stap), probe::tcp.receive(3stap), stap(1), stapprobes(3stap) IBM
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