Yes, the start time is different but is there an easy way to synchronize both?
I can calculate the difference but that is not really fun :)
But if it the only way it is ok....
Frank
>On 24 mrt 2010, at 14:18, Frank Schuster wrote:
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>> I want to merge two files into one file, no append!!!
>> Both files begin at timestamp 0.0000s.
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>I assume that the relative timestamps in each file begin at 0.00s. Mergecap does the merging based on the absolute timestamp in the tracefiles, which makes more sense.
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>What is the output of the command "capinfos -Tae firstfile.cap secondfile.cap"?
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>> I tried this command:
>> mergecap -w outputfile.pcap firstfile.pcap secondfile.pcap
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>> But I get an mergefile, where the firstfile.pcap is the first one and between the files are a pause of 17 seconds.
>>
>> What I do wrong, why it didn't merge?
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>I assume both files were made on different systems and that the clock on these systems were not synchronized. You should compensate for the difference by using "editcap -t". You can find a presentation on how to do that at
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