Hi,
Here is the summary (2 replies) from my question on measuring hardware
errors on NIC. The easiest thing for me to do would be to upgrade to
Solaris 2.x.
>From Fedor Gnuchev <qwe@ht.eimb.rssi.ru>
Not much of and answer but for that purpose I use a mix of tools
1st) RICHPse toolkit - from opcom.sun.com
http://www.sun.com/950901/columns/adrian/se2.4.html
2nd) Etherman && Co
ftp::/ftp.cs.curtin.edu.au/pub/netman/[sun4c|dec-mips|sgi|alpha|solaris]/
[etherman-1.1a|interman-1.1|packetman-1.1|loadman-1.0].tar.Z
Well, this works for me only on sun4c - solaris binaries came wrecked.
Network monitoring and visualisation tools 21st November 1993
netman@cs.curtin.edu.au
Netman Release 1.1
[tool descriptions cut]
~ftp/pub/netman/[sun4c|dec-mips|sgi|alpha|solaris]/
[etherman-1.1a|interman-1.1|packetman-1.1|loadman-1.0].tar.Z
You will also need:
~ftp/pub/netman/hershey-[sun4c|dec-mips|sgi|alpha|solaris].tar.Z
-- Mike Schulze, Craig Farrell. Department of Computer Science Curtin University Perth, West Australia ------------>From John Benjamins <johnb@Soliton.COM>
unfortunately, all i can say is that under sunos 5.4 and 5.5 (maybe earlier) you can use "netstat -k" to see all kinds of kernel tables, including for le0:
le0: ipackets 28767319 ierrors 0 opackets 29598706 oerrors 21 collisions 4136519 defer 1040284 framming 0 crc 0 oflo 0 uflo 0 missed 0 late_collisions 0 retry_error 0 nocarrier 10 inits 28 nocanput 15 allocbfail 0
micha __________________________ _______________________| |_____________________________ \ Telrad | Micha Kushner | Phone: 972-8-977-4297 / \ Telecommunications | | Fax: 972-8-927-3264 / ) P.O. Box 50 | Senior Network Analyst | E-mail: Micha.Kushner@ ( / Lod, Israel 71100 |_______________________ | telrad.co.il \ /_________________________) (______________________________\
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.2 : Fri Sep 28 2001 - 23:11:06 CDT