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Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks
- Subject: Analysing traces for performance bottlenecks
- From: wozz at wookie.net (Matt Cable)
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 22:08:08 +0000 (UTC)
- References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
Kevin Oberman <oberman <at> es.net> writes:
> tcptrace is old and pretty basic, but it can provide a LOT if
> information. Combined with xplot, the graphs often point to the exact
> nature of a TCP problem, but you need a really good understanding of TCP
> to figure anything out.
Wireshark also provides tcptrace-like graphs ("Statistics -> TCP Stream Graph ->
Time Sequence Graph (tcptrace)"). They're not quite as pretty, but are just as
effective at tracking down all sorts of TCP problems, provided, as Kevin said,
you have a really good understanding of how TCP behaves.