Alan,

I think so but I'm not quite sure. We use the NETSTAT OBEY sometimes, usually for stop or start of a link. For instance NETSTAT OBEY START DEVHW1.

Regards, Berry.

Op 13-06-11 04:01, Alan Altmark schreef:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 09:43:52 -0500, Berry van Sleeuwen
<berry.vansleeu...@xs4all.nl>  wrote:


The IP stack hasn't been stopped, at least as far as I know. The last time
the stacks were stopped was due to a VM IPL.

If indeed multiple buffers were created, would it make sense that the same
data is reported in all buffers? I would expect, if new buffers were created
for the devices the data in the newest buffers would be incremented with the
new data and the old buffers would stay on their old values.
Berry, has OBEYFILE or NETSTAT OBEY been used against this stack?

Alan Altmark
IBM


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