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| Subject: | Not all tcp sockets are found by ss command (iproute2) |
| From: | Eric Dumazet <dada1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 07 Oct 2004 09:53:48 +0200 |
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Hi all I sent this message 2 days ago on linux-net@vger but got no answer yet. Maybe this list is a better place ? I have two oddities with ss command (from iproute2 package) linux kernel 2.6.8.1, SMP on x86_64 ss -V ss utility, iproute2-ss040823 1) It seems TCP sockets in SYN-RECV are not displayed at all. ss state syn-recv Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port <nothing> 2) It seems not all tcp sockets are fetched/displayed on a very loaded server. # ss -an|wc -l ; cat /proc/net/sockstat 565859 sockets: used 611269 TCP: inuse 613140 orphan 2572 tw 4747 alloc 613820 mem 116376 UDP: inuse 7 RAW: inuse 0 FRAG: inuse 1 memory 544 You can see on this sample that ss -an displayed 565859 lines, but /proc/net/sockstat correctly said that more sockets were used. Of course, /proc/net/tcp on such machine is not an option (never completes), so I cant list all connections for this machine. I really *need* a working ss command. Are they known problems ? Thank you |
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