From: Brent Draney (brdraney@nersc.gov)
Date: 01/18/05
Message-Id: <200501182107.j0IL7HGP016727@exit.nersc.gov> Subject: Re: tcptrace tcpnorm available Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:07:17 -0800 From: Brent Draney <brdraney@nersc.gov>
Along the same line of though, it would be nice to compare a trace between
the sender and receiver that is normalized and ofset by 1/2 the minimum rrt.
Has anyone done or thought of doing this?
Brent
>
> On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 12:16 -0500, Brian Utterback wrote:
> > Sam Jansen wrote:
>
> > > Once the output packet trace(s) are run through tcptrace, they can be
> > > compared directly using xplot with it's -x and -y command line options.
>
> > Isn't that the purpose of the -zxy option to tcptrace? I thought it already
> > did this for plots.
>
> Yeah, I didn't know about this option originally. The main use of
> tcpnorm now is when analysing multiple tcp connections with tcptrace in
> tandem with any other software which doesn't do any normalisation.
>
> --
> Sam Jansen <sam@wand.net.nz>
> WAND Group, Waikato University
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