Feeny, Michael (TD&DS, Applications Infrastructure Svcs.) wrote:
No, Ethereal don't indicate packet drops any further as the libpcap file format doesn't keep this information.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.)
Regards, ULFL
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