09-07-2012
Seems like a linkage problem in gmond, which ldd might help elaborate on. It has a table of monitoring subroutine pointers for various tcp/ip events, and this one is not valid. I am no expert, just good at reading log messages. It might be a name you are supposed to put a routine under. I am guessing it tracks fin-ack flagged tcp, which is the end of the connection.
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