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2004 Apr 06
0
cbqmon.pl
...lated every 2nd update. This was tested on a Pentium 90,
on
> ## which the updates/second has a maximum of 6 or so. Do the math. The
> ## default in this case is decent. Speaking of which...
> #
> # The defaults are first and should require no explanation.
>
> ($iface, $parm, $persec, $watchclass) = (''eth0'', 0.6, 1, ''*'');
> while ($argument = shift @ARGV)
> {
> if ($argument =~ ''-i'') { $iface = shift @ARGV; }
> elsif ($argument =~ ''-d'') { $parm = shift @ARGV; }
>...
2005 Mar 30
1
Memory consumption
Hope everyone had a festive easter weekend!
Is it possible to monitor how much memory iptables or kernel consumes
while processing packets as they go through the firewall? The same
question goes for having a large number of routes in the routing table
(>700).
A few reasons for asking, but the two major ones are from the
following situations:
1. We provide 420 flats in a complex with