08:20:50 remind me, any good command to list listening ports, process name, and user ? 08:20:55 sockstat in fbsd 08:55:06 netstat -anu 10:17:16 I use netstat -uafinet to just show v4 UDP/TCP ports. One thing that I always forget that the pid column will be blank unless running as root... 10:32:34 well, it will be there for processes you own I think, but yes 10:42:45 Ah yes. I usually work as a non-priv user that definitely has no procs listening anywhere :-) 10:46:56 [root@sosbuild02 ~]# netstat -uaf inet 10:46:57 netstat: illegal option -- u 10:47:13 rather old platform. 10:47:15 Must be too old 10:51:41 yes, 2016 10:52:45 You could try https://github.com/bahamas10/illumos-sockstat 10:53:43 it shows the process that created the socket, not the one that has it now, but in most cases that is probably good enough 10:53:58 and only one process, even for a socket that is shared 11:00:45 yes, 2016 11:00:46 savage 11:00:47 :D 11:01:25 kayront: it's my private smartos box with pkgsrc build zone where i commit from. 11:02:07 (i also have netbsd 9.1, netbsd-current, debian linux for pkgsrc pre-commit testing) 11:02:24 wilbury IMHO piadm that makes your pool bootable w/o a sloooow USB sticks makes updating worth while 11:02:44 v_a_b: well, yes, that's true. 11:02:50 [root@sosbuild02 ~]# uptime 11:02:50 11:02:45 up 576 day(s), 12:54, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.00 11:03:22 12:03pm up 2342 day(s), 1:39, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 11:03:32 Not saying which box, but I am ashamed of it every day. 11:03:46 i've had solaris 10 boxes with 5000+ 11:04:39 so basically i turned them on, installed, used them a few years, then moved services elsewhere, decommisioned them and turned them off. 11:04:51 One Solaris 2.6 here with uptime 8000+ but that's because it is in suspend -- and the NVRAM is dead, too. 11:06:04 hell, solaris 2.6 with /usr/opt/SUNWmd, in E250, E450, E3500 11:06:17 s/in/on/ 11:06:35 This is a Tadpole SparcBook, basically an SS5 in a Thinkpad. 11:07:50 we had a ss10 running 2.7 that was in heavy production with 5000+, they don't build them like that any more 11:09:33 https://scontent.fbts3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/175679_10150097198502639_7204218_o.jpg?_nc_cat=104&ccb=2&_nc_sid=cdbe9c&_nc_ohc=IVVZ4x6ZFlYAX-vp7s-&_nc_ht=scontent.fbts3-1.fna&oh=8bdd28fc7cff4f65a3603f3c99b9d047&oe=6040F750 my first installation of DS20 (a modular datacenter) 11:09:54 https://scontent.fbts3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/171743_10150090193687639_7200784_o.jpg?_nc_cat=100&ccb=2&_nc_sid=cdbe9c&_nc_ohc=ZfulsJ6fAngAX9azOcS&_nc_ht=scontent.fbts3-1.fna&oh=2cadcb761156fd97788b685bf84f1c66&oe=603FBBD6 and one of the was the one with 5000+ 12:04:19 the good old days :-) 12:09:13 oh yes, i was a field from 1999 to 2016. sometimes i miss it :-/ and sometimes i don't miss it at all 16:53:48 Man I still love the sun he aesthetic 16:57:28 I miss it a lot, all good things always get screwed up by corporates 18:46:17 Don't worry everyone kuberentes support groups coming soon 18:46:18 https://thenewstack.io/how-to-fight-kubernetes-complexity-fatigue/ 18:55:30 k8s ecosystem is following openstacks lead... 19:08:52 neuroserve by that you mean more hair-and-complexity?