Hi Joan,
thank you for the answer!
The thing with the packet numbers you mentioned is a problem too. The
traces are not merged or edited.
If I do the filtering with tshark I get no results for "scsi.time < -0.001".
Regards,
Alexandre Aeschbach
j.snelders@xxxxxxxxxx schrieb:
Hi Alexandre,
I see another strange thing:
1st screenshot:
selected frame 177352 is a response to a request in packet 244106
2nd screenshot:
selected frame 16 is a response to a request in frame 254270
Did you merge capture files without synchronizing the time?
Thanks
Joan
From: Alexandre Aeschbach <lex@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 15:01:45 +0100 Alexandre Aeschbach wrote:
I recently captured some Fibre Channel Traffic (captured with tshark).
In the analysis tasks I found some strange values.
Has anybody a conclusive interpretation to negative scsi.time values?
Attached my Wireshark Version, and two Screenshots.
I had the same Values with Wireshark 1.0.3.
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