Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] Capturing stops although there is still network traffic
From: Michael Naugk <zless@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:26:05 +0100
Hi,

thanks for the quick reply.

> Is dumpcap still running when the traffic stops arriving?

yes it is!
/usr/bin/dumpcap -i eth2 -Z none

> What happens if, for example, you try running dumpcap from the
> console, or try running tcpdump?

tcpdump seems to work

The run of dumpcap tells me about dropped frames:
# dumpcap -i eth2 -w /tmp/x
File: /tmp/x
Packets: 254945 ^CPackets dropped: 65028
# dumpcap -i eth2 -w /tmp/x
File: /tmp/x
Packets: 31 ^CPackets dropped: 18765

Any ideas why are these frames dropped?

>
> Are you using ring buffers?

No, I don't.

Kind regards,
Michael

>
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