Running the command fw ctl pstat –l would return what information?
A.
Additional hmem details
B.
General Security Gateway statistics
C.
Additional kmem details
D.
Additional smem details
Running the command fw ctl pstat –l would return what information?
Running the command fw ctl pstat –l would return what information?
A.
Additional hmem details
B.
General Security Gateway statistics
C.
Additional kmem details
D.
Additional smem details
[Expert@EDINBURGH-AEGON-F02:0]# fw ctl pstat –help
fw ctl pstat [-h] [-k] [-s] [-n] [-l] [-p] [-u] [-m ] [-c] [-v 4|6]
-h verbose hmem.
-k verbose kmem.
-s verbose smem.
-l handles details.
-p policy details.
-v 4|6 print only IPv4 or IPv6 statistics (default is both).
-m dispatcher statistics.
-c dispatcher statistics: fwmultik_global_stats splits per instance, fwmultik_gconn_stats per cpu and fwmultik_stats per cpu.
This is what we can see using -l flag:
Handles:
table name “kbufs”
688 handles, 4 pools, 4 maximum pool(s)
38605784 allocated, 0 failed, 38605096 freed
4 pool(s) allocated, 0 failed, 0 freed, 2 not preallocated