it isn't the enet card ...
Carter Bullard
carter at qosient.com
Sat Sep 23 00:14:09 EDT 2000
Hey Peter,
The time corruption is probably a simple addition problem.
We are not keeping start and stop times any longer, we are
keeping start time and duration. These numbers are derived
in a few places, and I may have been sloppy, so I'm not tooooo
surprised by this one.
Did you mention that you had a packet file that reproduced
the time problem? It wasn't clear.
Would you consider sharing the other packet file that
caused the seg fault when it was shutting down? Sure makes
debugging a lot easier. If they are too big to mail,
qosient.com has an anonymous ftp drop off directory
that is available.
Carter
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-argus at lists.andrew.cmu.edu
[mailto:owner-argus at lists.andrew.cmu.edu]On Behalf Of Peter Van Epp
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 10:08 PM
To: argus
Subject: it isn't the enet card ...
It doesn't appear to be the ethernet cards. Changing from the allied
telesyn to a 3c905B is producing the same results (corruption in the
argus_bpf
written log file, but not in the tcpdump file captured off the same card).
I'll probably start argus_bpf and let it run to see if it dies over time on
a fairly loaded link.
Peter Van Epp / Operations and Technical Support
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. Canada
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