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knbmon(8)
NAME
knbmon - Monitor activity and status of kernel NetBIOS TCP transports on
the system
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/knbmon options
OPTIONS
-i number_of_iterations
Provides information on the number of iterations.
-n Displays only the registered NetBIOS names; no sessions.
-r filename
Read and display dump file.
- filename
The dump file name.
-s Display session data only; no NetBIOS names.
-t timeout_time
Timeout in seconds.
-D c
Dump data to file. The c option identifies the type, and can be
specified as either c = T for text data, or c = B for binary data.
-N max_lines
Specifies the maximum number of lines of name data to display. A limit
on the lines for visual display: helps view data on fixed size
terminals.
-S number_of_lines
Maximum number of lines of session data to display. See -N. The largest
maximum value for any display item is 4096. If you have 5000 clients,
at most 4096 will be displayed.
DESCRIPTION
The knbmon command monitors activity and status of kernel NetBIOS TCP
transport on the system. It can produce a dump file that can be sent to the
technical support group responsible for Advanced Server for UNIX support.
EXAMPLES
To produce four listings, with a 10-second timeout between them, enter:
# knbmon -i4 -t 10
SEE ALSO
Commands: nbemon(8)
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