On Sep 28, 2006, at 1:54 AM, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Sep 26, 2006, at 12:26 PM, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Sep 26, 2006, at 12:24 PM, Mike Kupfer wrote:
"Chad" == Chad Leigh <-- Shire.Net LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
writes:
Chad> snoop does not show me the reply
On Sep 26, 2006, at 12:26 PM, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Sep 26, 2006, at 12:24 PM, Mike Kupfer wrote:
"Chad" == Chad Leigh <-- Shire.Net LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
writes:
Chad> snoop does not show me the reply packets going back. What do I
Chad> need to do to go both ways?
I
On Sep 26, 2006, at 12:24 PM, Mike Kupfer wrote:
"Chad" == Chad Leigh <-- Shire.Net LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
Chad> snoop does not show me the reply packets going back. What do I
Chad> need to do to go both ways?
It's possible that performance issues are causing snoop to miss the
re
> "Chad" == Chad Leigh <-- Shire.Net LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
Chad> snoop does not show me the reply packets going back. What do I
Chad> need to do to go both ways?
It's possible that performance issues are causing snoop to miss the
replies.
If your server has multiple network in
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
I have set up a Solaris 10 U2 06/06 system that has basic patches
to the latest -19 kernel patch and latest zfs genesis etc as
recommended. I have set up a basic pool (local) and a bunch of sub-
pools (local/mail, local/mail/shire.net, local/mail/shire.net
On Sep 25, 2006, at 3:54 PM, Mike Kupfer wrote:
"Chad" == Chad Leigh <-- Shire.Net LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
Chad> so -t a should show wall clock time
The capture file always records absolute time. So you (just) need to
use "-t a" when you decode the capture file.
Sorry for not mak
> "Chad" == Chad Leigh <-- Shire.Net LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
Chad> so -t a should show wall clock time
The capture file always records absolute time. So you (just) need to
use "-t a" when you decode the capture file.
Sorry for not making the clear earlier.
mike
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On Sep 25, 2006, at 2:49 PM, Mike Kupfer wrote:
"Chad" == Chad Leigh <-- Shire.Net LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
Chad> There seems to be no packet headers or time stamps or
anything --
Chad> just a lot of binary data. What am I looking for?
Use "snoop -i " to decode the capture file.
> "Chad" == Chad Leigh <-- Shire.Net LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
Chad> There seems to be no packet headers or time stamps or anything --
Chad> just a lot of binary data. What am I looking for?
Use "snoop -i " to decode the capture file.
cheers,
mike
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On Sep 25, 2006, at 1:15 PM, Mike Kupfer wrote:
"Chad" == Chad Leigh <-- Shire.Net LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
Chad> On Sep 25, 2006, at 12:18 PM, eric kustarz wrote:
You can also grab a snoop trace to see what packets are not being
responded too?
Chad> If I can catch it happening.
> "Chad" == Chad Leigh <-- Shire.Net LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
Chad> On Sep 25, 2006, at 12:18 PM, eric kustarz wrote:
>> You can also grab a snoop trace to see what packets are not being
>> responded too?
Chad> If I can catch it happening. Most of the time I am not around and
Chad>
On Sep 25, 2006, at 12:18 PM, eric kustarz wrote:
Chad Leigh wrote:
I have set up a Solaris 10 U2 06/06 system that has basic patches
to the latest -19 kernel patch and latest zfs genesis etc as
recommended. I have set up a basic pool (local) and a bunch of
sub-pools (local/mail, local/
Chad Leigh wrote:
I have set up a Solaris 10 U2 06/06 system that has basic patches to the latest
-19 kernel patch and latest zfs genesis etc as recommended. I have set up a
basic pool (local) and a bunch of sub-pools (local/mail, local/mail/shire.net,
local/mail/shire.net/o, local/jailextra
I have set up a Solaris 10 U2 06/06 system that has basic patches to the latest
-19 kernel patch and latest zfs genesis etc as recommended. I have set up a
basic pool (local) and a bunch of sub-pools (local/mail, local/mail/shire.net,
local/mail/shire.net/o, local/jailextras/shire.net/irsfl, et
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