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The network card stats
Code:
root@ABRO-DB/#netstat -v ent0
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ETHERNET STATISTICS (ent0) :
Device Type: Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)
Hardware Address: b2:51:b4:3b:20:0b
Elapsed Time: 88 days 4 hours 58 minutes 42 seconds
Transmit Statistics: Receive Statistics:
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Packets: 127202332052 Packets: 98167235979
Bytes: 99027328638719 Bytes: 46966446811491
Interrupts: 0 Interrupts: 51688301615
Transmit Errors: 0 Receive Errors: 0
Packets Dropped: 0 Packets Dropped: 0
Bad Packets: 0
Max Packets on S/W Transmit Queue: 0
S/W Transmit Queue Overflow: 0
Current S/W+H/W Transmit Queue Length: 0
Broadcast Packets: 18288 Broadcast Packets: 92360313
Multicast Packets: 4 Multicast Packets: 0
No Carrier Sense: 0 CRC Errors: 0
DMA Underrun: 0 DMA Overrun: 0
Lost CTS Errors: 0 Alignment Errors: 0
Max Collision Errors: 0 No Resource Errors: 0
Late Collision Errors: 0 Receive Collision Errors: 0
Deferred: 0 Packet Too Short Errors: 0
SQE Test: 0 Packet Too Long Errors: 0
Timeout Errors: 0 Packets Discarded by Adapter: 0
Single Collision Count: 0 Receiver Start Count: 0
Multiple Collision Count: 0
Current HW Transmit Queue Length: 0
General Statistics:
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No mbuf Errors: 0
Adapter Reset Count: 0
Adapter Data Rate: 20000
Driver Flags: Up Broadcast Running
Simplex 64BitSupport ChecksumOffload
DataRateSet VIOENT
Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan) Specific Statistics:
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RQ Length: 9025
Trunk Adapter: False
Filter MCast Mode: False
Filters: 255
Enabled: 2 Queued: 0 Overflow: 0
LAN State: Operational
Hypervisor Send Failures: 0
Receiver Failures: 0
Send Errors: 0
Hypervisor Receive Failures: 0
Invalid VLAN ID Packets: 0
ILLAN Attributes: 000000000000B002 [000000000000A000]
Port VLAN ID: 140
VLAN Tag IDs: None
Switch ID: ETHERNET0
Hypervisor Information
Virtual Memory
Total (KB) 150
I/O Memory
VRM Minimum (KB) 172
VRM Desired (KB) 172
DMA Max Min (KB) 256
Transmit Information
Transmit Buffers
Buffer Size 65536
Buffers 32
History
No Buffers 7
Virtual Memory
Total (KB) 2048
I/O Memory
VRM Minimum (KB) 2176
VRM Desired (KB) 16384
DMA Max Min (KB) 16384
Receive Information
Receive Buffers
Buffer Type Tiny Small Medium Large Huge
Min Buffers 2048 2048 256 64 64
Max Buffers 4096 4096 512 128 128
Allocated 2048 2063 271 64 64
Registered 2047 2040 254 64 64
History
Max Allocated 2048 2280 362 74 64
Lowest Registered 2046 2033 251 59 64
Virtual Memory
Minimum (KB) 1024 4096 4096 2048 4096
Maximum (KB) 2048 8192 8192 4096 8192
I/O Memory
VRM Minimum (KB) 16384 16384 5120 2304 4352
VRM Desired (KB) 32768 32768 10240 4608 8704
DMA Max Min (KB) 32768 32768 16384 8192 16384
I/O Memory Information
Total VRM Minimum (KB) 46892
Total VRM Desired (KB) 105644
Total DMA Max Min (KB) 123136
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