Re: netstat output on a recent head

2015-02-25 Thread Marcel Moolenaar
On Feb 24, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Navdeep Parhar npar...@gmail.com wrote: I see a lot of literal %ns in netstat's output on head. This on a freshly built system from today.. # netstat -hdw 1 Oops. The bug is with -h. If you remove -h you get the expected output (except not humanized).

Re: netstat output on a recent head

2015-02-25 Thread Marcel Moolenaar
On Feb 25, 2015, at 8:42 AM, Marcel Moolenaar mar...@xcllnt.net wrote: On Feb 24, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Navdeep Parhar npar...@gmail.com wrote: I see a lot of literal %ns in netstat's output on head. This on a freshly built system from today.. # netstat -hdw 1 Oops. The bug is

Re: netstat output on a recent head

2015-02-24 Thread John-Mark Gurney
Navdeep Parhar wrote this message on Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 15:00 -0800: I see a lot of literal %ns in netstat's output on head. This on a freshly built system from today.. Might want to revert 279122... Looks like marcel didn't verify his changes complete... Maybe a good time for a unit test?

netstat output on a recent head

2015-02-24 Thread Navdeep Parhar
I see a lot of literal %ns in netstat's output on head. This on a freshly built system from today.. # netstat -hdw 1 input(Total) output packets errs idrops bytespackets errs bytes colls drops %10s 17 %5s 0 %5s 0 %10s 1.3K