03-20-2005
Scan Rates
Dear Gurus,
Can any one advice about the normal limits for the Page scanning rates on the AIX platforms, i am having enormous values for the scan rate along the hour it may reache 3000 pages/sec.
Regards, Negm
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mdns-scan
MDNS-SCAN(1) General Commands Manual MDNS-SCAN(1)
NAME
mdns-scan - Scan for mDNS/DNS-SD services published on the local network
SYNOPSIS
mdns-scan
DESCRIPTION
mdns-scan is a tool for scanning for mDNS/DNS-SD published services on the local network. It issues a mDNS PTR query to the special RR
_services._dns-sd._udp.local for retrieving a list of all currently registered services on the local link.
OPTIONS
mdns-scan has no commandline options.
NOTES
mdns-scan is not a good mDNS citizen since it queries continuously for services and doesn't implement features like Duplicate Suppression.
It is intended for usage as a debugging tool only.
mdns-scan is incomplete since it doesn't resolve mDNS services for you - it just dumps their PTR RRs. To understand these records you need
minimal knowledge of DNS-SD and how it works.
mdns-scan does not terminate on its own behalf. It scans for services continuously until the user kills it by pressing C-c.
mdns-scan does not rely on a local mDNS responder daemon. It has no dependencies besides the GNU libc. It has been tested on Linux only.
mdns-scan does NOT scan for local mDNS enabled hosts or A/AAAA RRs, it scans for DNS-SD registered services, nothing else.
SEE ALSO
mDNSResponder(8)
AUTHOR
mdns-scan has been written by Lennart Poettering <mzqrovna@0pointer.de>
0.4 Jan 21, 2004 MDNS-SCAN(1)