Without any options, rshstat, prints a summary line that includes the number of rsh invocations since starting the node, the number of currently active rsh sessions, the high water mark for the number of active rsh sessions since starting the node, and the maximum available sessions. The -a option adds to the summary line the following individual rsh session information: the session number, the command the rsh session is executing, the remote client IP address, and the last string written into the audit log for the rsh session. The -t option adds the amount of time the command is executing in milliseconds to the -a option. The amount of time is broken up into 3 parts: the total command time, the protocol connection time, and the get host information time.
sohail> rshstat Session Invocations: 0 Current Active Sessions: 0 Active High Sessions: 0 Maximum Available Sessions: 24 sohail>
sohail> rshstat -a Session Invocations: 3 Current Active Sessions: 2 Active High Sessions: 2 Maximum Available Sessions: 24 0: sysstat [from 10.72.128.58] ( 50% 0 0 0 178 219 0 0 0 0 >60 ) ---------------------------------------- 1: nfsstat [from 10.72.136.55] ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) ----------------------------------------
sohail> rshstat -t Session Invocations: 0 Current Active Sessions: 1 Active High Sessions: 1 Maximum Available Sessions: 24 0: sysstat [from 10.72.128.58] ( 0% 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 >60 ) Command Time: 96413ms Connection Time: 102ms Gethost Time: 2ms ---------------------------------------- sohail>