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NAME¶
dwdump - dump kernel dropped packets to a file
SYNOPSIS¶
dwdump [ OPTIONS ]
OPTIONS¶
- -w, --write FILE
- Dump packets to provided file in pcap format. Defaults to standard output.
- -t, --trunc LENGTH
- Ask the kernel to truncate packets to provided length. Defaults to no truncation.
- -q, --query
- Query the kernel for current configuration and exit.
- -l, --limit LIMIT
- Ask the kernel to set the per-CPU packet queue limit to provided limit. Defaults to 1,000 packets.
- -p, --passive
- Only listen on notified packets with no configuration. This is useful if the kernel is already monitoring dropped packets and you only want to open another listening socket.
- -s, --stats
- Query the kernel for statistics and exit.
- -b, --bufsize SIZE
- Set the socket's receive buffer to provided size. Defaults to 1MB.
- -o, --origin { sw | hw }
- Ask the kernel to only monitor software or hardware originated drops. Defaults to both. See devlink-trap(8) for details on how to get hardware originated drops to the kernel.
- -e, --exit
- Ask the kernel to stop monitoring and exit.
EXAMPLES¶
dwdump -w drops.pcap
Dump dropped packets to a file.
dwdump | tshark -V -r -
Pipe dropped packets to Wireshark.
dwdump -o sw -w drops.pcap
Only monitor software originated drops.
dwdump -q
Query current configuration from the kernel and
exit.
SEE ALSO¶
Jan 2020 | Ido Schimmel |