Question Regarding TCP Statistics Graph
list Matt Vander Werf
Hello, I'm a bit confused on what exactly this TCP Statistics graph is saying (image attached). What exactly are the units in this graph? The y axis shows ~1-2 events but the legend shows 100-600"m". What is the magnitude of "m" exactly? Do the numbers in the legend not line up with the graph axis units? Is there a reason for this? I would greatly appreciate if anyone could clear this up for me! Thanks!! -- Matt Vander Werf
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list Japheth Cleaver
The 'm' is 'milli' in this case, I believe. The TCP values below are of a 'DERIVE' type, so you're seeing the rate of events as counted by one of the [netstat] commands (-s). The rate should be per second (which should probably be clarified in that label). On an idle VM that's not doing much, that might be under 1 event a second. Regards, -jc
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On Tue, February 16, 2016 1:44 pm, Matt Vander Werf wrote:Hello, I'm a bit confused on what exactly this TCP Statistics graph is saying (image attached). What exactly are the units in this graph? The y axis shows ~1-2 events but the legend shows 100-600"m". What is the magnitude of "m" exactly? Do the numbers in the legend not line up with the graph axis units? Is there a reason for this? I would greatly appreciate if anyone could clear this up for me! Thanks!! -- Matt Vander Werf
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