It probably refers to the number of packets that had to be retransmitted regardless of reason. A low number is not a problem ("stuff" happens), but a high number can indicate a problem somewhere in a network. The host reporting the retransmissions could be part of the problem (misconfigured link, perhaps) or it could be a "vicitm" of problems elsewhere -- congestion, duplex mismatches, dirty circuits, etc.
GLH
From: Sigurður Guðbrandsson [mailto:user-f6f2e0690a1f@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 12:33 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] Netstat column graph, retrans
Hi.
I am wondering about the netstat column's graph, specifically the retrans.
The things I am wondering about are, what does this stand for (e.g. is it the retransmission timeout of packets or amount of packets retransmitted)?
Also, what is a high value for this?
The reason I ask of this is because I have not found any solid answers using either google or searching the mailing list.
With regards,
Sigurður Guðbrandsson