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NAME

       dropwatch - kernel dropped packet monitoring utility

SYNOPSIS

       dropwatch [-l method | list]

DESCRIPTION

       dropwatch  is an interactive utility for monitoring and recording packets that are dropped
       by the kernel.

OPTIONS

       -l method | list, --lmethod method | list
              Select the translation method to use when a drop alert arrives.  By default the raw
              instruction  pointer of a drop location is output, but by the use of the -l option,
              we can assign  a  translation  method  so  that  the  instruction  pointer  can  be
              translated into function names.  Currently supported lookup methods are:

              list   Show all supported methods.

              kas    Use /proc/kallsyms to lookup instruction pointers to function mappings.

INTERACTIVE COMMANDS

       start  Tells the kernel to start reporting dropped packets.

       stop   Tells the kernel to discontinue reporting dropped packets.

       exit   Exits the dropmonitor program.

       help   Displays summary of all commands.

       set alertlimit value
              Sets  a triggerpoint to stop monitoring for dropped packets after value alerts have
              been received.

       set alertmode { summary | packet }
              summary - Default mode. A summary of recent packet drops is sent to user space. The
              alert includes drop locations and number of drops in each location.

              packet  -  Each dropped packet is sent to user space. The alert includes the packet
              itself and various metadata such as drop location and timestamp.

       set trunc len
              Sets the truncation length. Reported packets will be truncated to length len.  This
              setting  is only applicable when alertmode is set to packet. By default packets are
              not truncated. A value of 0 disables truncation.

       set queue len
              Sets the queue length in the kernel. When alertmode is set to  packet,  the  kernel
              queues  dropped  packets  in a per-CPU drop list before preparing a netlink message
              for each. This setting controls the queue's length.  By default this is limited  by
              the  kernel  to  1,000  packets.  Increasing  this  value  will increase the memory
              utilization of the system.

       set sw { true | false }
              Enables or disables  the  monitoring  of  software  originated  drops.  By  default
              software originated drops are monitored.

       set hw { true | false }
              Enables  or  disables  the  monitoring  of  hardware  originated  drops. By default
              hardware originated drops are not monitored.

       show   Query existing configuration from the kernel and show it.

       stats  Query statistics from the kernel and show it.

              Tail dropped - Number of packets that could not be enqueued  to  the  per-CPU  drop
              list(s).