systat -iostat 1

not a disk for sure. not even use everything needed already cached

netstat 1
# netstat -I tun3 1
            input         (tun3)           output
   packets  errs idrops      bytes    packets  errs      bytes colls
         1     0     0         52          1     0        173     0
         1     0     0         52          1     0        121     0
         2     0     0        104          2     0        201     0
         1     0     0         52          2     0        201     0
         5     0     0        263          3     0        254     0
         1     0     0         52          1     0        121     0
         1     0     0         52          1     0        121     0
        12     0     0        628         17     0      16452     0
         4     0     0        208          4     0        473     0
         5     0     0        263          4     0        950     0
        23     0     0       1202         30     0      32656     0
        50     0     0       2619         76     0      81661     0
        41     0     0       2148         60     0      65301     0
        43     0     0       2252         61     0      65353     0
        45     0     0       2356         62     0      65433     0
        45     0     0       2356         62     0      65433     0
        43     0     0       2252         61     0      65353     0
        44     0     0       2305         61     0      65353     0
        11     0     0        575         16     0      16429     0
         5     0     0        260          5     0        553     0


and that's it. seems fine.

strange observation - usually first time it trims part of output. second or third is good.
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