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Ethereal-users: RE: [Ethereal-users] Dropped packets while Capturing to a File -How can I tell??

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From: "Feeny, Michael (TD&DS, Applications Infrastructure Svcs.)" <michael_feeny@xxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 20:19:28 -0500
OK, so...

The only way for me to know if packets were dropped during a capture, is
to look at the status line at the bottom of the screen after a capture
finishes, right?

And, am I correct in inferring that, if Ethereal *wanted* to include
information on 'drops' in the capture file, this would conflict with the
libpcap file format, and would make Ethereal capture files unreadable by
other tools?  Is that the issue?

Thx again,
Michael

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-----Original Message-----
From: ethereal-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ethereal-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ulf Lamping
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 8:39 PM
To: Ethereal user support
Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] Dropped packets while Capturing to a File
-How can I tell??

Feeny, Michael (TD&DS, Applications Infrastructure Svcs.) wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am capturing with Ethereal (0.10.13) on a virtual Windows 2000 
> server, which is running atop VMWare, and Ethereal is experiencing 
> packet drops. This is based on seeing "Drops: 522" at the bottom of 
> capture screen, and from numerous "Previous Segment Lost" warnings 
> within the packet list.
>
> After reading the Ethereal Performance Wiki, I will try increasing the

> buffer size (it's only 1MB now), and I'm hoping this will improve 
> things. But my question involves recognizing packet drops in a capture

> file.
>
> I almost always capture to files, and then analyze the files later. 
> Had I not seen the "Drops: 522" at the bottom of the screen, I would 
> not have realized packets were getting dropped. Is there any way, when

> looking at a capture file created by Ethereal, to know if packets were

> dropped? From the "Drops: 522" message, it seems that Ethereal 
> recognizes drops when they occur. Does Ethereal indicate drops in the 
> capture file??? (I looked, but I did not find such an indication.)
>
No, Ethereal don't indicate packet drops any further as the libpcap file

format doesn't keep this information.

Regards, ULFL

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