Wireshark-users: [Wireshark-users] mysql statistics
From: Ryan Lovett <ryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:56:00 -0700
I run tshark as 'tshark -q -z io,phs' to view packet statistics and it
shows highly nested mysql frames:
(frame/eth/ip/tcp/)
mysql frames:372 bytes:92940
mysql frames:31 bytes:15168
mysql frames:31 bytes:15168
mysql frames:31 bytes:15168
mysql frames:29 bytes:14970
mysql frames:17 bytes:13650
mysql frames:17 bytes:13650
mysql frames:17 bytes:13650
mysql frames:17 bytes:13650
mysql frames:17 bytes:13650
mysql frames:17 bytes:13650
mysql frames:17 bytes:13650
mysql frames:7 bytes:9136
...mysql frames:7 bytes:9136
...mysql frames:7 bytes:9136
...mysql frames:7 bytes:9136
...mysql frames:7 bytes:9136
...mysql frames:7 bytes:9136
...mysql frames:7 bytes:9136
...mysql frames:7 bytes:9136
...mysql frames:6 bytes:8556
...mysql frames:6 bytes:8556
[snip]
tcp.segments frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:3 bytes:2099
mysql frames:2 bytes:1815
...mysql frames:2 bytes:1815
...mysql frames:2 bytes:1815
...mysql frames:2 bytes:1815
...mysql frames:2 bytes:1815
...mysql frames:2 bytes:1815
...mysql frames:2 bytes:1815
[snip]
What does this mean? Is the mysql protocol hierarchy fragmented into minor
mysql protocols?
Ryan
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