Re: Degradation of TCP connection
- From: justin.pearson@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 07:57:53 -0700 (PDT)
All but the last one: you didn't say if the shell became slow to
respond while ttcp was blasting the target with traffic.
Thanks for reminding me. The shell continued at its normal pace and
showed no signs of slowing.
What you really want to do is to
wait for the LabView app to fail again and collect some more data like
I suggested previously. Once you have that data, _then_ you can decide
what to look at next. (This is why I asked if you'd tried to ping the
target once the LabView app stopped working; by using Wireshark you
analyzed the network, but you didn't really do anything to analyze the
target. All you really know about the target is "it stops working."
You need to know more.)
Understood. Thanks again for your help. I'll make sure to keep you
posted as we learn more.
Regards,
-Justin
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