Bug ID |
8701
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Summary |
I/O Graph: exported data wrong
|
Classification |
Unclassified
|
Product |
Wireshark
|
Version |
1.8.7
|
Hardware |
x86
|
OS |
Windows 7
|
Status |
UNCONFIRMED
|
Severity |
Major
|
Priority |
Low
|
Component |
Wireshark
|
Assignee |
[email protected]
|
Reporter |
[email protected]
|
Created attachment 10811 [details]
2 single export efforts (reforted from native CSV only with Excel's
text-to-data feature)
Build Information:
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in the IO Graphs window, I have 5 plot lines configured:
L1: (unfiltered)
L2: cpha or edp or browser or bootp
L3: arp
L4: tcp
L5: icmp
The plot looks OK -- nothing irregular, evey line seems to have its own life,
varying as I move through different files in a fileset.
At first, when I clicked the copy button and pasteed into MS Excel, everything
seems OK. I've checked the data in excel and (per timestamp) L1 - L2 - L3 - L4
- L5 = 0, as expected.
Working through the 10MB/file fileset, I got ~17k lines exported OK.
Somewhere along the line, though, I noticed the following in each exported
line:
L1 = L3 = L4
This does not seem to reproduce at consistent points in the wireshark
experience -- Significantly, you don't need to export 17,000 data points to get
here. In fact, the badness happened this morning in a fresh Wireshark session
on a freshly rebooted machine.
I saw the badness, then tried to reproduce 2x and succeeded the 1st time but
not the second. I tried both attempts with .pcap where I had previously
observed the problem.
I'll try attaching examples.
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