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We did a little more digging and port 1536 is NFT.NET.SYS which is invoked by
the command DSCOPY.
You might want to use sockinfo.net.sys to check out the connections and where
it's coming from.
Denys
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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Stanfield, Randy (Carrollton, TX)
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2017 3:43 PM
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Subject: [HP3000-L] Inbound Network buffer question
Does anyone know how to check what is using the inbound Buffer pool on the
network? Our development server network has hung up a couple times over the past
few weeks. Causing system to be un-accessible. We could still access the system
via the console and shutdown the network and restarted. All looks fine for a
while then later see it rising again.
3]RESOURCE>>>dis
MON, JUN 19, 2017, 2:35:07 PM
Item Subsystem Name G/N Description Used High Max
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1 NS XPORT CP_POOL_ (G) Control Buf Pool 0 1 300 :)
2 NS XPORT 1536___D (G) Inbound Buf Pool 1362 1365 1365 :(
3 NS XPORT NET1____ (N) Outbnd Buf Pool 0 93 2048 :)
4 NS XPORT LOOP____ (N) Outbnd Buf Pool 0 7 1024 :)
5 NS XPORT UDP (G) GProt Msg Pool 0 N/A 512 :)
6 NS XPORT PXP (G) GProt Msg Pool 0 N/A 660 :)
7 NS XPORT PROBE (G) CM Prot Msg Pool 0 N/A 678 :)
8 NS XPORT IP_NI (G) IP-NI Msg Pool 0 N/A 2048 :)
9 NS XPORT IP_NI (G) IP-NI Msg Pool 0 N/A 2048 :)
10 NS XPORT (G) Node Name Cache 0 1 360 :)
11 NS XPORT (G) TCP Control pool 1 46 2048 :)
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