From arflorendo at gmail.com Thu Jun 5 03:06:45 2008 From: arflorendo at gmail.com (JayJay Florendo) Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 00:06:45 -0700 Subject: SUMMARY: Quick Question: Do T1000s or T2000 scale better than X64? Message-ID: <6882273f0806050006h617f5565y2821d2fa004e6078@mail.gmail.com> Hi everyone, sorry for the late summary. Thanks for all who replied. Tobias Nutt Anthony D'Atri Tamer Embaby Robert Goud Chris Hoogendyk Dean Ross-Smith G Raeme Geoff Reed Joe Fletcher Background: My team spent a good 2 months planning and detailing purchase of a few servers, only to find out at the 11th hour that due to a miscommunication with groups outside of our team, we had gone a bit over budget, and quite possibly used up more than the available space and power. My plan was to attempt to reduce our footprint by swapping x86 Opterons with Niagra based servers at a 4:1 ratio. To determine if this was a 'sane' ratio, I read up on the architectures, and asked the list for feedback on X86 vs. T1/T2 Sparc. We had about 4 days to get everything together. We came up with 8 different scenarios/hardware combinations. Our last proposal replaced ~4 X4200s/X4600s with 1 T5140. We had to re-engineer the entire proposed system (racks, power, network, application licenses, installation services, etc). In the end, we got 'the brass' to sign off on the idea. We reduced our server footprint by 75% and saved about 20% on the bottom line. We expect more savings to come from the recurring power/rack costs in the long run. Here are some of the Pros/Cons going with the T1K/T2K/T5K strategy based on the discussions with the other admins who replied: 1. Pro: T2Ks can replace V210s at a 12:1 ratio. The admin reported that even at full load, the T2K cluster still out performed the original cluster. 2. Con: T1Ks have embedded disks not readily accessible. 3. Con: T1K/T2Ks have only 1 CPU (cannot laterally expand) -- each CPU has only 1 FPU, so in order to improve f(x) compute power, additional CPUs would help. 4. Con: Entry level for 'decent' 2 CPU machines is ~15K (X4200s only cost ~6K) 5. Pro: T5140/T5240 Use less power than X4600 6. Pro: X5140s are only 1U 7. Con: T1Ks have only 1 PSU 8. Pro: Some admins preferred the ILOMs on the sparc units and OBP for maintenance 9. Pro: One admin reported running an application that finished a task in 1.5 hours on a 6 core T1K, that would take 174 hours on a single X86 thread. 10. Pro: For Java applications, threads can share the same code stack. Providing 1 copy of the code for 128 other threads makes more efficient use of memory than 1 copy of the code for 4 or 8 threads. 11. Con: For Image processing, there was no perceived speedup. The CPUs were idle, but since the application was very computationally intensive, it didn't perform better than 2 420Rs on 2 T6320 blades. 12. Pro: One admin reported pushing over 2M PPH using 5 T2Ks while loadtesting apache web servers. 13. Pro: T1/T2 architectures have cryptographic accelerators (great for SSL) 14. Pro: My application was primarily Web :-) 15: Pro: T1/T2 threads interleave cache read throughs between context switches (I haven't confirmed this) -- but according to one of the admins who replied, when a cache miss occurs the process context switches and the cache population occurs outside of the thread's quanta, while on X86 processors, the thread waits for the cache to populate (using up CPU time, but not really accomplishing anything). Other things to consider: 1. Cost of 2x4 core T5140 vs. cost of 2x6 core T5140 = ~2K 2. Cost of 2x6 core T5140 vs. cost of 2x8 core T5140 = ~15K 3. Threads per 2x6 core T5140 = 96 4. Threads per 2x8 core T5140 = 128 I don't think the extra 32 threads is worth doubling the cost of the server. So, we went with the 2x6 core T5140s. Best regards, JayJay Florendo _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From simonl at PartyGaming.com Thu Jun 5 10:33:02 2008 From: simonl at PartyGaming.com (Simon Loewenthal) Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 16:33:02 +0200 Subject: SUMMARY: E25k OBP won't save aliases In-Reply-To: <4847F54A.8040408@tempest.sk> References: <0B1B9163138571439EAF804646F3F6AA04B7B7AE@GIBSVWIN004X.partygaming.local> <4847F54A.8040408@tempest.sk> Message-ID: <0B1B9163138571439EAF804646F3F6AA04B7B885@GIBSVWIN004X.partygaming.local> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Wrong command. Thank-you to Stefan who pointed this out. nvalias instead of devalias. - -----Original Message----- From: Stefan Varga [mailto:Stefan_Varga at tempest.sk] Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 4:17 PM To: Simon Loewenthal Subject: Re: E25k OBP won't save aliases Hi, use nvalias instead of devalias. Stefan Simon Loewenthal wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Dear all, > > > I have just built a new domain on a 25k. It won't be in prd until > next week, so I admit it is not critical. > The nvram won't save the alias settings after a reboot/reset-all. > > 1) OBP had multiple aliases in it for rootdisk & rootmirror so I used > nvunalias to remove these followed by a reset-all. > 2) entered commands: > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0:a > devalias bootdisk /pci at 21c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0:a > 3) reset-all > 4) when obp came back a devalias shows only these: > net /pci at 21c,70.0000/network at 3,1 > man-net /pci at 21c,70.0000/network at 3,1 > name aliases > > 5) I looked in the file /var/opt/SUNWSMS/data/Q/nvramdata and it > contains a lot of old entries. Is this file used? > > # strings /var/opt/SUNWSMS/data/Q/nvramdata bootdisk rootmirror > bootdisk rootmirror ci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0:a devalias rootmirror > /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > @devalias bootdisk /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0:a > bootdisk rootmirror > bootdisk > bootdisk rootmirror > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > devalias bootdisk /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0:a > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > ?devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > ?devalias rootmirror /pci at 23c,700000/pci at 1/pci at 1/scsi at 2/disk at 0,0 > > > These settings saved afore I remove some entries using nvunalias. I tried a > set-defaults and then added the alias once more but has the same problem. > > Would someone please explain to me what has happens to stop the nvram > settings > from being saved. > > Many thanks, > S. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) > > iD8DBQFIR7lA88p7BPlqgMkRAs4FAJ9fRiTeuYupaihxBZ5oLZDE4LleRQCbBPxj > +/6YvlbLG4P6QPFUzY9hvOc= > =ykCD > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > [demime 1.01b removed an attachment of type application/x-pkcs7-signature > which had a name of smime.p7s] > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers > - -- +----------------------------------------------+ | Stefan Varga TEMPEST a.s. | | Senior Systems Engineer Services Division | | +421908 760617 Plynarenska 7/B | | Stefan_Varga at tempest.sk Bratislava | | Sun Microsystems Executive Partner | | Symantec(Veritas) Platinum Partner | +----------------------------------------------+ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) iD8DBQFIR/kc88p7BPlqgMkRAqf7AKCHNXw2onaKtNSGSYAD59cjmgBA0QCeM8+l PSVmSPSpHK6Z2uX8RLIq1fE= =i23J -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- [demime 1.01b removed an attachment of type application/x-pkcs7-signature which had a name of smime.p7s] _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From betsy.schwartz at gmail.com Sun Jun 8 12:41:54 2008 From: betsy.schwartz at gmail.com (Elizabeth Schwartz) Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 12:41:54 -0400 Subject: SUMMARY: Sol10u3, Kernel patch, zones on zfs, 120011-14 won't install! Message-ID: This was pretty painful. I'm sending a long answer because when I Googled for various error messages I was not finding anything useful, so perhaps this will help soneone else. First I learned that Solaris 10 does not support zonepath on zfs filesystems. Moved zones to ufs filesystems. No change. Then, research revealed that it might be a problem with lofs mounts in zones. Removed lofs mounts. After removing the lofs mounts, 120011-14 installed partway and failed with errors about being unable to mount zones. I tried patchadd with -G (with and without -M) and got this error: 0 Patch 120011-14 is for global zone only - cannot be installed on non-global zone I experimented with various flags to patchadd and install_cluster, and even re-downloaded 120011-14 because one run said it was corrupted. After I re-downloaded 120011-14, I tried re-running the 10_Recommended cluster, at which point 120011-14 failed but 127127-11 *succeeded*. This left the system in a nasty state with these (ultimately bogus) errors when I tried to access any zones: # zoneadm -z stage boot zoneadm: zone 'stage': missing or invalid brand # zonecfg -z stage Zone stage is inconsistent: missing brand attribute Note: I have never set brands in any zone. I took a little detour into playing with the xml files and adding the brand attribute (which *I think* would look something like): but that didn't help. Zones were still not bootable, recieved "bad document property" and "brand not specified" errors. zonecfg still complained, and crashed on commit with: Assertion failed: valid != 0, file ../common/libzonecfg.c, line 1128 Then I tried making a *new* zone and got similar errors. At that point, having lost use of the zones, and unable to go forward with the patching (and under the gun not to go backwards because of scheduled planned work) I figured I'd proved that the system was in an unstable state. So, I deleted all the zones on the system with zonecfg -z delete -f At that point, all the patches and the install cluster ran, and new zones seem to be working fine. I had to rebuild all the zones, and this had been a production server with production zones, so it is making for a long weekend. I'm a little annoyed that sun documentation shows so many *examples* of zones with zonepath on zfs, like f'rinstance this one: http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/howtoguides/moving_containers.jsp Although it *is* also documented that you should not do it. Sometimes both at once, like this section that explains how to do it in detail before saying not to: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-5461/gcsxk?l=en&q=zone&a=view I received only one response, from Doug Yatcilla at Purdue, who pointed me to the "unsupported" information in the Best Practices FAQ: http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/ZFS_Best_Practices_Guide#ZFS_and_Zones (which I am certainly going to memorize) thanks, Betsy On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 10:57 PM, Elizabeth Schwartz wrote: > I'm running Solaris 10 u03 (11/06) on a Sun v210 hooked up to a > clariion array, with some zones living on zfs filesystems on a zpool > on the clariion. I'm trying to install the 10_Recommended patch > cluster and running into a world of pain. Taking it apart, I narrowed > it down to 120011-14 If I run patchadd -M on this patch with the > zones down I get: > > Failed to mount non-global zone stage > Could not successfully create environment > > if I run it with zones up I get: > Checking zone states for halted state. > > ** Zone stage is not in a halted state. > ** Zone dev is not in a halted state. > ** Zone sandbox is not in a halted state. > > ** All non-global zones must be in the halted state before installing > ** the specified patches. Halt all non-global zones and then > ** execute patchadd again. > > Could not successfully create environment for 'deferred activation patching'. > -------- > > Reading the README I found this gem: > NOTE 25: Due to CR 6581814, patching zones where the zonepath resides on zfs > is not supported. This will be fixed in a later release of 119254 > greater than revision 42. Once this is fixed, applying 120011-14 > to a system with zones where one or more zonepath's resides on zfs > will work assuming the revision of 119254 that fixes 6581814 has > been applied. See Note 15. > > Can that possibly mean that there's no way to install this patch? > CR 6581814 is supposedly fixed in 119254-53 which I *do* have installed. > > another note refers to > http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/sundocs/articles/patch-wn.jsp which has no > concrete help > > Any help much appreciated! > > thanks Betsy > > (PS I sent a question to sunmanagers a few months ago about Solaris 10 > u4 and patch clusters, but I never sent back a summary. I was never > certain that I completely understood it, and downgraded to Sol10 U3, > which was doing OK for me until now...) _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From mir_abid_ali at yahoo.com Mon Jun 9 01:30:34 2008 From: mir_abid_ali at yahoo.com (Mir Ali) Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 22:30:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: SUMMARY: Strange Behaviour with Socket Write on Solaris 10 Message-ID: <121237.67573.qm@web52311.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Dear Sun Managers, I am facing a strange issue on TCP/IP sockets write on Solaris 10. (The other side is Tandem) The messages (request and repose) between the client(Tandem) and Server(Solaris10) is OK for a few messages. After a few successful messages, the client(Tandem) do not receive the message responses from server(solaris 10). I have done a truss and snoop on solaris and found that the socket writebs are always successful, however no data is found on the snoop after few messages for responses. When the component is bounced on solaris, I see the all the pending data is flushed on the network (and this shows on snoop). The release no. on Solaris 10 is: Generic_127111-05 Please find the attached file and the details....(Please open the attached files using text pad) Client Application Port 4961 <--> Server Application (Port 6600) Client: Tandem Machine (running BASE24 Switch Application) Server: Solaris 10 (SunOS tibco-bw2 5.10 Generic_127111-05 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V890) running Server Application. I have copied below all the detailed information from snoop and truss: 1. snoop_07JUN2008_Format-1.out (snoop -V) (Request Packet #4 -- Response Packet #6) (Request Packet #8 -- Response Packet #10) (Request Packet #12 -- Response Packet #13) (Request Packet #17 -- No Response Packet Sent) (Request Packet #21 -- No Response Packet Sent) (Request Packet #25 -- No Response Packet Sent) (Request Packet #29 -- No Response Packet Sent) (Request Packet #33 -- No Response Packet Sent) (Request Packet #37 -- No Response Packet Sent) (Request Packet #41 -- No Response Packet Sent) (Request Packet #45 -- No Response Packet Sent) (Request Packet #49 -- No Response Packet Sent) (Request Packet #53 -- No Response Packet Sent) (Request Packet #57 -- No Response Packet Sent) When the application is bounced then the Response Packet #61 includes all the pending responses in one large packet - i.e., packet #61 contains all responses for Packet #17, Packet #21, Packet #25, Packet #29, Packet #33, Packet #37, Packet #41, Packet #45, Packet #49, Packet #53, Packet #57) -----------------------SNOOP Output: BEGIN------------- ________________________________ 1 0.00000 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 1 0.00000 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=33123, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 1 0.00000 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Syn Seq=3091781976 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 8163 0000 1906 8778 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.c.....x...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 d958 0000 0000 a002 9..a...H.X....B . 48: 2000 89d7 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 ..C.....d...... 64: 080a 0061 4974 0000 0000 ...aIt.... ________________________________ 2 0.00257 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 2 0.00257 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=60, ID=16289, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 2 0.00257 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Syn Ack=3091781977 Seq=3887298113 Len=0 Win=49248 Options= 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 003c 3fa1 4000 4006 623a ac11 39ba ac10 . tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 66 bytes 3 0.01229 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=52, ID=33124, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 3 0.01229 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298114 Seq=3091781977 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0034 8164 0000 1906 877f ac10 0705 ac11 .4.d............ 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 d959 e7b3 7642 8010 9..a...H.Y..vB.. 48: 2000 1e8d 0000 0101 080a 0061 4974 42d2 ..........aItB. 64: f5e5 .. ________________________________ 4 0.00964 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 4 0.00964 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=33125, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 4 0.00964 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298114 Seq=3091781977 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 8165 0000 1906 8738 ac10 0705 ac11 .z.e.....8...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 d959 e7b3 7642 8018 9..a...H.Y..vB.. 48: 2000 5a6a 0000 0101 080a 0061 4974 42d2 .Zj.......aItB. 64: f5e5 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 ...DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3437 3035 3031 0000060710470501 128: 3534 3932 3330 3103 5492301. ________________________________ 5 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 66 bytes 5 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=52, ID=16290, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 5 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782047 Seq=3887298114 Len=0 Win=49248 Options= 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0034 3fa2 4000 4006 6241 ac11 39ba ac10 .4?B"@. at .bA..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 7642 b848 d99f 8010 .....a..vB.H.... 48: c060 9907 0000 0101 080a 42d2 f5e7 0061 .`........B....a 64: 4974 It ________________________________ 6 0.09390 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 137 bytes 6 0.09390 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=123, ID=16291, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 6 0.09390 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Push Ack=3091782047 Seq=3887298114 Len=71 Win=49248 Options= 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 007b 3fa3 4000 4006 61f9 ac11 39ba ac10 .{?B#@. at .a...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 7642 b848 d99f 8018 .....a..vB.H.... 48: c060 994e 0000 0101 080a 42d2 f5f0 0061 .`.N......B....a 64: 4974 0045 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 It.EISO006000040 80: 3038 3130 3832 3230 3030 3030 3032 3030 0810822000000200 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3437 3035 3031 0000060710470501 128: 3534 3932 3030 3330 31 549200301 ________________________________ 7 0.05356 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 66 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4120 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 A 336: 2020 2020 2020 2020 3430 3030 3030 3738 40000078 352: 3437 3834 3131 3131 3131 3131 3738 3430 4784111111117840 368: 3132 2a2a 2a20 4345 5231 2b30 3030 3031 12*** CER1+00001 384: 332a 2a2a 2a2a 4552 3131 3130 3050 3131 3*****ER11100P11 400: 3434 3339 3738 3434 3535 3331 302a 2a2a 4439784455310*** 416: 2a2a 2a2a 2a2a 3030 3003 ******000. ________________________________ 9 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 66 bytes 9 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=52, ID=16294, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 9 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782407 Seq=3887298185 Len=0 Win=49248 Options= 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0034 3fa6 4000 4006 623d ac11 39ba ac10 .4?. at .@.b=..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 7689 b848 db07 8010 .....a..v..H.... 48: c060 9907 0000 0101 080a 42d2 ffb1 0061 .`........B....a 64: 49a6 I. ________________________________ 10 0.97526 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 460 bytes 10 0.97526 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=446, ID=16295, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 10 0.97526 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Push Ack=3091782407 Seq=3887298185 Len=394 Win=49248 Options= 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 01be 3fa7 4000 4006 60b2 ac11 39ba ac10 ..?. at .@.`...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 7689 b848 db07 8018 .....a..v..H.... 48: c060 9a91 0000 0101 080a 42d3 0012 0061 .`E!.......B....a 64: 49a6 0188 4953 4f30 3136 3030 3030 3135 I...ISO016000015 80: 3032 3130 4632 3338 3830 3031 3245 4631 0210F23880012EF1 96: 3830 3138 3030 3030 3030 3030 3136 3030 8018000000001600 112: 3030 3030 3136 3434 3339 2a2a 2a2a 2a2a 0000164439****** 128: 2a2a 2a2a 2a2a 3331 3130 3030 3030 3030 ******3110000000 144: 3030 3030 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3437 0000000006071047 160: 3330 3031 3532 3937 3134 3437 3330 3036 3001529714473006 176: 3037 3036 3037 3131 3738 3431 3131 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________________________________ 11 0.06209 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 66 bytes 11 0.06209 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=52, ID=33174, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 11 0.06209 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298579 Seq=3091782407 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0034 8196 0000 1906 874d ac10 0705 ac11 .4.......M...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 db07 e7b3 7813 8010 9..a...H....x... 48: 2000 10ad 0000 0101 080a 0061 49a8 42d3 ..........aIB(B. 64: 0012 .. ________________________________ 12 34.03306 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 12 34.03306 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=33238, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 12 34.03306 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298579 Seq=3091782407 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 81d6 0000 1906 86c7 ac10 0705 ac11 .z.............. 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 db07 e7b3 7813 8018 9..a...H....x... 48: 2000 4c41 0000 0101 080a 0061 49ec 42d3 .LA.......aIC,B. 64: 0012 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 ...DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3438 3035 3031 0000060710480501 128: 3532 3938 3330 3103 5298301. ________________________________ 13 0.01413 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 137 bytes 13 0.01413 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=123, ID=28422, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 13 0.01413 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Push Ack=3091782477 Seq=3887298579 Len=71 Win=49248 Options= 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 007b 6f06 4000 4006 3296 ac11 39ba ac10 .{o. at .@.2...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 7813 b848 db4d 8018 .....a..x..H.M.. 48: c060 994e 0000 0101 080a 42d3 0d65 0061 .`.N......B..e.a 64: 49ec 0045 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 IC,.EISO006000040 80: 3038 3130 3832 3230 3030 3030 3032 3030 0810822000000200 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3438 3035 3031 0000060710480501 128: 3532 3938 3030 3330 31 529800301 ________________________________ 14 0.05332 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 66 bytes 14 0.05332 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=52, ID=33239, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 14 0.05332 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091782477 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0034 81d7 0000 1906 870c ac10 0705 ac11 .4.C............ 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 db4d e7b3 785a 8010 9..a...H.M..xZ.. 48: 2000 0289 0000 0101 080a 0061 49ec 42d3 ..........aIC,B. 64: 0d65 .e ________________________________ 15 46.07138 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 60 bytes 15 46.07138 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=41, ID=33319, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 15 46.07138 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298649 Seq=3091782476 Len=1 Win=8192 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0029 8227 0000 1906 86c7 ac10 0705 ac11 .).'............ 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 db4c e7b3 7859 5010 9..a...H.L..xYP. 48: 2000 4926 0000 8d00 0000 0000 .I&........ ________________________________ 16 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 16 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=28426, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 16 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782477 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 6f0a 4000 4006 32e5 ac11 39ba ac10 .(o. at .@.2...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 db4d 5010 .....a..xZ.H.MP. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 17 13.90323 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 17 13.90323 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=33342, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 17 13.90323 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091782477 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 823e 0000 1906 865f ac10 0705 ac11 .z.>....._...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 db4d e7b3 785a 8018 9..a...H.M..xZ.. 48: 2000 46ef 0000 0101 080a 0061 4a64 42d3 .F........aJdB. 64: 0d65 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 .e.DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3439 3035 3031 0000060710490501 128: 3533 3030 3330 3103 5300301. ________________________________ 18 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 18 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=28428, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 18 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782547 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 6f0c 4000 4006 32e3 ac11 39ba ac10 .(o. at .@.2...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 db93 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 19 46.09910 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 60 bytes 19 46.09910 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=41, ID=33426, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 19 46.09910 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298649 Seq=3091782546 Len=1 Win=8192 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0029 8292 0000 1906 865c ac10 0705 ac11 .).......\...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 db92 e7b3 7859 5010 9..a...H....xYP. 48: 2000 d5e0 0000 0000 0000 0000 ........... ________________________________ 20 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 20 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=7350, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 20 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782547 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 1cb6 4000 4006 8539 ac11 39ba ac10 .(.. at .@..9..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 db93 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 21 13.90410 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 21 13.90410 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=33453, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 21 13.90410 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091782547 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 82ad 0000 1906 85f0 ac10 0705 ac11 .z.............. 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 db93 e7b3 785a 8018 9..a...H....xZ.. 48: 2000 3a34 0000 0101 080a 0061 4adc 42d3 .:4.......aJ.B. 64: 0d65 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 .e.DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3530 3035 3032 0000060710500502 128: 3735 3933 3330 3103 7593301. ________________________________ 22 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 22 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=7351, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 22 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782617 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 1cb7 4000 4006 8538 ac11 39ba ac10 .(.. at .@..8..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dbd9 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 23 46.09893 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 60 bytes 23 46.09893 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=41, ID=33533, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 23 46.09893 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298649 Seq=3091782616 Len=1 Win=8192 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0029 82fd 0000 1906 85f1 ac10 0705 ac11 .).............. 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dbd8 e7b3 7859 5010 9..a...H.C..xYP. 48: 2000 3e9a 0000 9700 0000 0000 .>E!........ ________________________________ 24 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 24 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=3813, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 24 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782617 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 0ee5 4000 4006 930a ac11 39ba ac10 .(.. at .@.....9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dbd9 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 25 13.90654 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 25 13.90654 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=33558, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 25 13.90654 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091782617 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 8316 0000 1906 8587 ac10 0705 ac11 .z.............. 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dbd9 e7b3 785a 8018 9..a...H....xZ.. 48: 2000 3973 0000 0101 080a 0061 4b54 42d3 .9s.......aKTB. 64: 0d65 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 .e.DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3531 3035 3032 0000060710510502 128: 3735 3935 3330 3103 7595301. ________________________________ 26 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 26 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=3815, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 26 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782687 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 0ee7 4000 4006 9308 ac11 39ba ac10 .(.. at .@.....9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dc1f 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 27 46.09679 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 60 bytes 27 46.09679 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=41, ID=33640, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 27 46.09679 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298649 Seq=3091782686 Len=1 Win=8192 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0029 8368 0000 1906 8586 ac10 0705 ac11 .).h............ 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dc1e e7b3 7859 5010 9..a...H....xYP. 48: 2000 5a54 0000 7b00 0000 0000 .ZT..{..... ________________________________ 28 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 28 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=3819, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 28 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782687 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 0eeb 4000 4006 9304 ac11 39ba ac10 .(.. at .@.....9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dc1f 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 29 13.93454 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 29 13.93454 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=33661, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 29 13.93454 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091782687 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 837d 0000 1906 8520 ac10 0705 ac11 .z.}..... ...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dc1f e7b3 785a 8018 9..a...H....xZ.. 48: 2000 38b2 0000 0101 080a 0061 4bcc 42d3 .8........aK.B. 64: 0d65 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 .e.DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3532 3035 3032 0000060710520502 128: 3735 3937 3330 3103 7597301. ________________________________ 30 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 30 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=3820, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 30 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782757 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 0eec 4000 4006 9303 ac11 39ba ac10 .(.C, at .@.....9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dc65 5010 .....a..xZ.H.eP. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 31 46.06878 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 60 bytes 31 46.06878 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=41, ID=33742, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 31 46.06878 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298649 Seq=3091782756 Len=1 Win=8192 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0029 83ce 0000 1906 8520 ac10 0705 ac11 .)....... ...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dc64 e7b3 7859 5010 9..a...H.d..xYP. 48: 2000 d00e 0000 0500 0000 0000 ........... ________________________________ 32 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 32 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=58287, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 32 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782757 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 e3af 4000 4006 be3f ac11 39ba ac10 .(.. at .@..?..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dc65 5010 .....a..xZ.H.eP. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 33 13.90278 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 33 13.90278 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=33774, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 33 13.90278 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091782757 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 83ee 0000 1906 84af ac10 0705 ac11 .z.C............. 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dc65 e7b3 785a 8018 9..a...H.e..xZ.. 48: 2000 37f1 0000 0101 080a 0061 4c44 42d3 .7........aLDB. 64: 0d65 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 .e.DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3533 3035 3032 0000060710530502 128: 3735 3939 3330 3103 7599301. ________________________________ 34 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 34 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=58289, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 34 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782827 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 e3b1 4000 4006 be3d ac11 39ba ac10 .(.. at .@..=..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dcab 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 35 46.09960 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 60 bytes 35 46.09960 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=41, ID=33857, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 35 46.09960 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298649 Seq=3091782826 Len=1 Win=8192 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0029 8441 0000 1906 84ad ac10 0705 ac11 .).A............ 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dcaa e7b3 7859 5010 9..a...H.B*..xYP. 48: 2000 a9c8 0000 2b00 0000 0000 .B)...+..... ________________________________ 36 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 36 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=58294, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 36 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782827 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 e3b6 4000 4006 be38 ac11 39ba ac10 .(.. at .@..8..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dcab 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 37 13.90218 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 37 13.90218 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=33875, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 37 13.90218 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091782827 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 8453 0000 1906 844a ac10 0705 ac11 .z.S.....J...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dcab e7b3 785a 8018 9..a...H....xZ.. 48: 2000 4039 0000 0101 080a 0061 4cbc 42d3 . at 9.......aL.B. 64: 0d65 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 .e.DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3534 3035 3032 0000060710540502 128: 3736 3031 3330 3103 7601301. ________________________________ 38 0.00002 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 38 0.00002 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=58295, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 38 0.00002 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782897 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 e3b7 4000 4006 be37 ac11 39ba ac10 .(.. at .@..7..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dcf1 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 39 46.09982 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 60 bytes 39 46.09982 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=41, ID=33955, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 39 46.09982 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298649 Seq=3091782896 Len=1 Win=8192 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0029 84a3 0000 1906 844b ac10 0705 ac11 .).B#.....K...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dcf0 e7b3 7859 5010 9..a...H....xYP. 48: 2000 5b82 0000 7900 0000 0000 .[...y..... ________________________________ 40 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 40 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=25216, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 40 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782897 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 6280 4000 4006 3f6f ac11 39ba ac10 .(b. at .@.?o..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dcf1 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 41 13.90275 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 41 13.90275 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=33982, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 41 13.90275 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091782897 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 84be 0000 1906 83df ac10 0705 ac11 .z.............. 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dcf1 e7b3 785a 8018 9..a...H....xZ.. 48: 2000 3f78 0000 0101 080a 0061 4d34 42d3 .?x.......aM4B. 64: 0d65 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 .e.DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3535 3035 3032 0000060710550502 128: 3736 3033 3330 3103 7603301. ________________________________ 42 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 42 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=25217, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 42 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782967 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 6281 4000 4006 3f6e ac11 39ba ac10 .(b. at .@.?n..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dd37 5010 .....a..xZ.H.7P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 43 46.09877 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 60 bytes 43 46.09877 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=41, ID=34063, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 43 46.09877 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298649 Seq=3091782966 Len=1 Win=8192 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0029 850f 0000 1906 83df ac10 0705 ac11 .).............. 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dd36 e7b3 7859 5010 9..a...H.6..xYP. 48: 2000 d43c 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..<........ ________________________________ 44 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 44 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=41689, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 44 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091782967 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 a2d9 4000 4006 ff15 ac11 39ba ac10 .(B". at .@.....9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dd37 5010 .....a..xZ.H.7P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 45 13.90258 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 45 13.90258 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=34094, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 45 13.90258 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091782967 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 852e 0000 1906 836f ac10 0705 ac11 .z.......o...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dd37 e7b3 785a 8018 9..a...H.7..xZ.. 48: 2000 3eb7 0000 0101 080a 0061 4dac 42d3 .>........aM.B. 64: 0d65 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 .e.DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3536 3035 3032 0000060710560502 128: 3736 3035 3330 3103 7605301. ________________________________ 46 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 46 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=41693, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 46 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091783037 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 a2dd 4000 4006 ff11 ac11 39ba ac10 .(B". at .@.....9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dd7d 5010 .....a..xZ.H.}P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 47 46.09790 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 60 bytes 47 46.09790 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=41, ID=34175, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 47 46.09790 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298649 Seq=3091783036 Len=1 Win=8192 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0029 857f 0000 1906 836f ac10 0705 ac11 .).......o...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dd7c e7b3 7859 5010 9..a...H.|..xYP. 48: 2000 08f6 0000 cb00 0000 0000 ........... ________________________________ 48 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 48 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=41697, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 48 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091783037 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 a2e1 4000 4006 ff0d ac11 39ba ac10 .(B". at .@.....9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 dd7d 5010 .....a..xZ.H.}P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 49 13.89915 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 49 13.89915 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=34195, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 49 13.89915 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091783037 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 8593 0000 1906 830a ac10 0705 ac11 .z.............. 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 dd7d e7b3 785a 8018 9..a...H.}..xZ.. 48: 2000 3df6 0000 0101 080a 0061 4e24 42d3 .=........aN$B. 64: 0d65 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 .e.DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3537 3035 3032 0000060710570502 128: 3736 3037 3330 3103 7607301. ________________________________ 50 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 50 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=41698, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 50 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091783107 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 a2e2 4000 4006 ff0c ac11 39ba ac10 .(B". at .@.....9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 ddc3 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 51 46.10139 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 60 bytes 51 46.10139 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=41, ID=34276, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 51 46.10139 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298649 Seq=3091783106 Len=1 Win=8192 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0029 85e4 0000 1906 830a ac10 0705 ac11 .).............. 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 ddc2 e7b3 7859 5010 9..a...H....xYP. 48: 2000 b4b0 0000 1f00 0000 0000 ........... ________________________________ 52 0.00002 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 52 0.00002 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=52155, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 52 0.00002 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091783107 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 cbbb 4000 4006 d633 ac11 39ba ac10 .(.. at .@..3..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 ddc3 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 53 13.90242 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 53 13.90242 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=34304, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 53 13.90242 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091783107 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 8600 0000 1906 829d ac10 0705 ac11 .z.......B...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 ddc3 e7b3 785a 8018 9..a...H....xZ.. 48: 2000 3d35 0000 0101 080a 0061 4e9c 42d3 .=5.......aNEB. 64: 0d65 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 .e.DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3538 3035 3032 0000060710580502 128: 3736 3039 3330 3103 7609301. ________________________________ 54 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 54 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=52159, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 54 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091783177 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 cbbf 4000 4006 d62f ac11 39ba ac10 .(.. at .@../..9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 de09 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 55 46.09791 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 60 bytes 55 46.09791 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=41, ID=34384, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 55 46.09791 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887298649 Seq=3091783176 Len=1 Win=8192 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0029 8650 0000 1906 829e ac10 0705 ac11 .).P............ 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 de08 e7b3 7859 5010 9..a...H....xYP. 48: 2000 a06a 0000 3300 0000 0000 .B j..3..... ________________________________ 56 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 56 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23092, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 56 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091783177 Seq=3887298650 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a34 4000 4006 47bb ac11 39ba ac10 .(Z4 at .@.G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 785a b848 de09 5010 .....a..xZ.H..P. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 57 13.90351 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 136 bytes 57 13.90351 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=122, ID=34403, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 57 13.90351 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Push Ack=3887298650 Seq=3091783177 Len=70 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 007a 8663 0000 1906 823a ac10 0705 ac11 .z.c.....:...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 de09 e7b3 785a 8018 9..a...H....xZ.. 48: 2000 3b7e 0000 0101 080a 0061 4f14 42d3 .;~.......aO.B. 64: 0d65 0044 4953 4f30 3036 3030 3030 3430 .e.DISO006000040 80: 3038 3030 3832 3230 3030 3030 3030 3030 0800822000000000 96: 3030 3030 3034 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 0000040000000000 112: 3030 3030 3036 3037 3130 3539 3035 3032 0000060710590502 128: 3736 3131 3330 3103 7611301. 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2000000200000004 800: 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 3030 3036 0000000000000006 816: 3037 3130 3539 3035 3032 3736 3131 3030 0710590502761100 832: 3330 31 301 ________________________________ 62 0.01351 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 66 bytes 62 0.01351 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=52, ID=34485, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 62 0.01351 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Ack=3887299432 Seq=3091783247 Len=0 Win=7411 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0034 86b5 0000 1906 822e ac10 0705 ac11 .4.............. 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 de4f e7b3 7b68 8010 9..a...H.O..{h.. 48: 1cf3 f9fe 0000 0101 080a 0061 4f73 42d3 ...........aOsB. 64: 0d65 .e ________________________________ 63 0.06527 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 66 bytes 63 0.06527 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=52, ID=34486, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 63 0.06527 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4961 Fin Ack=3887299432 Seq=3091783247 Len=0 Win=7411 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 0034 86b6 0000 1906 822d ac10 0705 ac11 .4.......-...... 32: 39ba 1361 19c8 b848 de4f e7b3 7b68 8011 9..a...H.O..{h.. 48: 1cf3 f9fd 0000 0101 080a 0061 4f73 42d3 ...........aOsB. 64: 0d65 .e ________________________________ 64 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 64 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23099, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 64 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4961 S=6600 Ack=3091783248 Seq=3887299432 Len=0 Win=49248 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a3b 4000 4006 47b4 ac11 39ba ac10 .(Z;@. at .G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1361 e7b3 7b68 b848 de50 5010 .....a..{h.H.PP. 48: c060 98fb 0000 .`.... ________________________________ 65 0.03659 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 65 0.03659 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23100, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 65 0.03659 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4962 S=6600 Rst Ack=3237636309 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a3c 4000 4006 47b3 ac11 39ba ac10 .(Z<@. at .G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1362 0000 0000 c0fa 68d5 5014 .....b......h.P. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 66 0.00000 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 66 0.00000 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34487, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 66 0.00000 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4962 Syn Seq=3237636308 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86b7 0000 1906 8224 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.......$...... 32: 39ba 1362 19c8 c0fa 68d4 0000 0000 a002 9..b....h.....B . 48: 2000 eba9 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 ..B).....d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f73 0000 0000 ...aOs.... ________________________________ 67 0.03670 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 67 0.03670 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34488, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 67 0.03670 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4963 Syn Seq=3237732306 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86b8 0000 1906 8223 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.......#...... 32: 39ba 1363 19c8 c0fb dfd2 0000 0000 a002 9..c..........B . 48: 2000 74a9 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 .tB).....d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f73 0000 0000 ...aOs.... ________________________________ 68 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 68 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23101, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 68 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4963 S=6600 Rst Ack=3237732307 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a3d 4000 4006 47b2 ac11 39ba ac10 .(Z=@. at .G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1363 0000 0000 c0fb dfd3 5014 .....c........P. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 69 3.04098 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 69 3.04098 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34506, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 69 3.04098 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4964 Syn Seq=3238411375 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86ca 0000 1906 8211 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.............. 32: 39ba 1364 19c8 c106 3c6f 0000 0000 a002 9..d.... 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 70 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23102, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 70 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4964 S=6600 Rst Ack=3238411376 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a3e 4000 4006 47b1 ac11 39ba ac10 .(Z>@. at .G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1364 0000 0000 c106 3c70 5014 .....d...... tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 71 0.03948 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34507, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 71 0.03948 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4965 Syn Seq=3238499450 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86cb 0000 1906 8210 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.............. 32: 39ba 1365 19c8 c107 947a 0000 0000 a002 9..e.....z....B . 48: 2000 bfed 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 ..C-.....d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f79 0000 0000 ...aOy.... ________________________________ 72 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 72 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23103, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 72 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4965 S=6600 Rst Ack=3238499451 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a3f 4000 4006 47b0 ac11 39ba ac10 .(Z?@. at .G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1365 0000 0000 c107 947b 5014 .....e.......{P. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 73 3.04765 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 73 3.04765 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34510, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 73 3.04765 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4966 Syn Seq=3239212519 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86ce 0000 1906 820d ac10 0705 ac11 .<.............. 32: 39ba 1366 19c8 c112 75e7 0000 0000 a002 9..f....u.....B . 48: 2000 de6d 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 ..m.....d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f80 0000 0000 ...aO..... ________________________________ 74 0.00002 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 74 0.00002 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23104, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 74 0.00002 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4966 S=6600 Rst Ack=3239212520 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a40 4000 4006 47af ac11 39ba ac10 .(Z@@. at .G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1366 0000 0000 c112 75e8 5014 .....f......u.P. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 75 0.03632 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 75 0.03632 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34511, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 75 0.03632 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4967 Syn Seq=3239301917 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86cf 0000 1906 820c ac10 0705 ac11 .<.............. 32: 39ba 1367 19c8 c113 d31d 0000 0000 a002 9..g..........B . 48: 2000 8135 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 ..5.....d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f80 0000 0000 ...aO..... ________________________________ 76 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 76 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23105, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 76 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4967 S=6600 Rst Ack=3239301918 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a41 4000 4006 47ae ac11 39ba ac10 .(ZA at .@.G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1367 0000 0000 c113 d31e 5014 .....g........P. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 77 3.03297 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 77 3.03297 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34518, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 77 3.03297 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4968 Syn Seq=3239987465 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86d6 0000 1906 8205 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.............. 32: 39ba 1368 19c8 c11e 4909 0000 0000 a002 9..h....I.....B . 48: 2000 0b38 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 ..8.....d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f86 0000 0000 ...aO..... ________________________________ 78 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 78 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23106, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 78 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4968 S=6600 Rst Ack=3239987466 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a42 4000 4006 47ad ac11 39ba ac10 .(ZB at .@.G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1368 0000 0000 c11e 490a 5014 .....h......I.P. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 79 0.08866 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 79 0.08866 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34519, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 79 0.08866 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4969 Syn Seq=3240076115 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86d7 0000 1906 8204 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.C............ 32: 39ba 1369 19c8 c11f a353 0000 0000 a002 9..i....B#S....B . 48: 2000 b0eb 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 ........d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f86 0000 0000 ...aO..... ________________________________ 80 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 80 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23107, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 80 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4969 S=6600 Rst Ack=3240076116 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a43 4000 4006 47ac ac11 39ba ac10 .(ZC at .@.G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 1369 0000 0000 c11f a354 5014 .....i......B#TP. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 81 3.05529 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 81 3.05529 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34522, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 81 3.05529 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4970 Syn Seq=3240670514 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86da 0000 1906 8201 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.............. 32: 39ba 136a 19c8 c128 b532 0000 0000 a002 9..j...(.2....B . 48: 2000 9efc 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 ........d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f8c 0000 0000 ...aOE.... ________________________________ 82 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 82 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23108, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 82 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4970 S=6600 Rst Ack=3240670515 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a44 4000 4006 47ab ac11 39ba ac10 .(ZD at .@.G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 136a 0000 0000 c128 b533 5014 .....j.....(.3P. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 83 0.04039 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 83 0.04039 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34523, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 83 0.04039 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4971 Syn Seq=3240749603 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86db 0000 1906 8200 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.............. 32: 39ba 136b 19c8 c129 ea23 0000 0000 a002 9..k...).#....B . 48: 2000 6a09 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 .j......d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f8c 0000 0000 ...aOE.... ________________________________ 84 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 84 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23109, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 84 0.00001 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4971 S=6600 Rst Ack=3240749604 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a45 4000 4006 47aa ac11 39ba ac10 .(ZE at .@.GB*..9... 32: 0705 19c8 136b 0000 0000 c129 ea24 5014 .....k.....).$P. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 85 3.04026 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 85 3.04026 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34530, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 85 3.04026 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4972 Syn Seq=3241449751 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86e2 0000 1906 81f9 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.............. 32: 39ba 136c 19c8 c134 9917 0000 0000 a002 9..l...4......B . 48: 2000 bb03 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 ........d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f92 0000 0000 ...aO..... ________________________________ 86 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 86 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23110, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 86 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4972 S=6600 Rst Ack=3241449752 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a46 4000 4006 47a9 ac11 39ba ac10 .(ZF at .@.GB)..9... 32: 0705 19c8 136c 0000 0000 c134 9918 5014 .....l.....4..P. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 87 0.03793 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 87 0.03793 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34531, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 87 0.03793 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4973 Syn Seq=3241552482 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86e3 0000 1906 81f8 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.............. 32: 39ba 136d 19c8 c136 2a62 0000 0000 a002 9..m...6*b....B . 48: 2000 29b6 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 .)......d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f92 0000 0000 ...aO..... ________________________________ 88 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 88 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23111, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 88 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4973 S=6600 Rst Ack=3241552483 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a47 4000 4006 47a8 ac11 39ba ac10 .(ZG at .@.GB(..9... 32: 0705 19c8 136d 0000 0000 c136 2a63 5014 .....m.....6*cP. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 89 3.04661 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 89 3.04661 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23112, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 89 3.04661 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4974 S=6600 Rst Ack=3242195878 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a48 4000 4006 47a7 ac11 39ba ac10 .(ZH at .@.G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 136e 0000 0000 c13f fba6 5014 .....n.....?..P. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... ________________________________ 90 0.00000 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 90 0.00000 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34538, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 90 0.00000 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4974 Syn Seq=3242195877 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86ea 0000 1906 81f1 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.............. 32: 39ba 136e 19c8 c13f fba5 0000 0000 a002 9..n...?.B%....B . 48: 2000 5862 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 .Xb.....d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f98 0000 0000 ...aO..... ________________________________ 91 0.04034 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 74 bytes 91 0.04034 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 IP D=172.17.57.186 S=172.16.7.5 LEN=60, ID=34539, TOS=0x0, TTL=25 91 0.04034 172.16.7.5 -> tibco-bw2 TCP D=6600 S=4975 Syn Seq=3242304319 Len=0 Win=8192 Options= 0: 0014 4f41 3c0c 000f 90d7 6000 0800 4500 ..OA<....C`...E. 16: 003c 86eb 0000 1906 81f0 ac10 0705 ac11 .<.............. 32: 39ba 136f 19c8 c141 a33f 0000 0000 a002 9..o...AB#?....B . 48: 2000 b0c5 0000 0204 0564 0103 0300 0101 ........d...... 64: 080a 0061 4f98 0000 0000 ...aO..... ________________________________ 92 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 ETHER Type=0800 (IP), size = 54 bytes 92 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 IP D=172.16.7.5 S=172.17.57.186 LEN=40, ID=23113, TOS=0x0, TTL=64 92 0.00000 tibco-bw2 -> 172.16.7.5 TCP D=4975 S=6600 Rst Ack=3242304320 Win=0 0: 000f 90d7 6000 0014 4f41 3c0c 0800 4500 ...C`...OA<...E. 16: 0028 5a49 4000 4006 47a6 ac11 39ba ac10 .(ZI at .@.G...9... 32: 0705 19c8 136f 0000 0000 c141 a340 5014 .....o.....AB#@P. 48: 0000 98fb 0000 ...... -----------------------SNOOP Output: END------------- 2. truss.out ----------------------TRUSS:socket_rw calls:BEGIN------------------- /23: 11211286.8120 read(14, 0x002D8608, 8192) = 70 /25: 11211286.9059 send(14, 0xB277EBF8, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211311.8731 read(14, "01", 1) = 1 /25: 11211311.8767 read(14, " f", 1) = 1 /25: 11211311.8781 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211311.8794 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 358) = 358 /24: 11211312.8484 send(14, 0xB287E620, 394, 0) = 394 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211346.9446 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11211346.9468 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11211346.9477 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211346.9486 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11211346.9587 send(14, 0xB277EBF8, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211406.9878 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11211406.9900 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11211406.9908 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211406.9917 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11211407.0064 send(14, 0xB277EBF8, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211466.9914 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11211466.9952 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11211466.9959 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211466.9965 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11211467.0059 send(14, 0xB277EBF8, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211526.9964 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11211526.9985 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11211526.9993 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211527.0000 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11211527.0096 send(14, 0xB277EBF8, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211587.0269 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11211587.0289 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11211587.0296 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211587.0303 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11211587.0419 send(14, 0xB277EB98, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211646.9979 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11211646.9996 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11211647.0010 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211647.0016 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11211647.0088 send(14, 0xB277EB98, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211707.0002 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11211707.0020 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11211707.0026 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211707.0032 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11211707.0105 send(14, 0xB277EB98, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211767.0036 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11211767.0055 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11211767.0061 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211767.0067 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11211767.0139 send(14, 0xB277EB98, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211827.0065 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11211827.0081 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11211827.0087 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211827.0093 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11211827.0165 send(14, 0xB277EB98, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211887.0055 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11211887.0072 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11211887.0078 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211887.0083 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11211887.0153 send(14, 0xB277EB98, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11211947.0116 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11211947.0132 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11211947.0138 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11211947.0143 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11211947.0220 send(14, 0xB277EB98, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) /25: 11212007.0152 read(14, "\0", 1) = 1 /25: 11212007.0168 read(14, " D", 1) = 1 /25: 11212007.0174 ioctl(14, FIONREAD, 0xB277F534) = 0 /25: 11212007.0179 read(14, 0xB277EDA0, 68) = 68 /25: 11212007.0253 send(14, 0xB277EB98, 71, 0) = 71 /25: read(14, 0xB277ED18, 1) (sleeping...) ----------------------TRUSS:socket_rw calls:END------------------- Truss output shows very clearly that the responses were successfully written. However the client indicates that responses were not received for the request Packet #17 onwards. When the application is stopped all the responses for the request packet #17 onwards were visible in the snoop output as one large packet. Any clarifications, please let me know... Thanks & Regards, Mir _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From karthivaasan at yahoo.com Mon Jun 9 01:35:15 2008 From: karthivaasan at yahoo.com (Karthik Vasanth) Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 22:35:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Summary :Appending in Ufsdump Message-ID: <209484.97515.qm@web63615.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Hi,   Thanks for evryone who replied. This is the first time I am taking ufsdump backup. Find the summary below.   Everytime while listing the datas, I added 'n'(sresoreno rewind) option to list the next dump.   1>mt rewind 2>ufsrestore tvf /dev/rmt/0n   lists the first dump.   3>ufsrestore tvf /dev/rmt/0n   lists the second dump.   or   >mt rewind >ufsrestore tvfs /dev/rmt/0n 2 listst the second dump ===============   But i didn't got a solution to list entire dump at a single time.     Regards, Karthik               _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From diego.veiga at freescale.com Tue Jun 10 19:58:56 2008 From: diego.veiga at freescale.com (Diego Brito Veiga - b04917) Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:58:56 -0300 Subject: SUMMARY patch solaris 10 Message-ID: <484F1540.3040208@freescale.com> thanks to hike mh1272 at gmail.com who point me the right post answer. Sun changed the way patchadd works to support multiple zones on a Solaris 10 server. If you don't have multiple zones on a server (like me) you can add the -t flag to patchadd to get the former usage from the script. With the -t flag added, all is working properly. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: patch solaris 10 Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:25:21 -0300 From: Diego Brito Veiga - b04917 Organization: Freescale Semiconductors To: sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org Hi guys, I have a question which is warming my brain. I booted a 280R in single user mode to apply the 10_Recommended patch May/30/08. Most of the patches failed with returning code 1. The ./install_cluster didn't install any patch. Even the patches that are already installed failed with "Return code 1" instead of "Return code 2". Others that should be updated is not even listed in the install log. bash# uname -a SunOS maju 5.10 Generic_125100-10 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-280R bash# more /etc/release Solaris 10 11/06 s10s_u3wos_10 SPARC Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Assembled 14 November 2006 bash# ls -lt /var/sadm/patch/ | more total 126 drwxr-xr-- 2 root root 512 Aug 6 2007 122660-10 drwxr-xr-- 2 root root 512 Aug 6 2007 125100-10 drwxr-xr-- 2 root root 512 Aug 6 2007 120473-12 drwxr-xr-- 2 root root 512 Aug 6 2007 126303-02 drwxr-xr-- 2 root root 512 Aug 6 2007 121132-03 drwxr-xr-- 2 root root 512 Aug 6 2007 123324-03 drwxr-xr-- 2 root root 512 Aug 6 2007 124258-07 I am attaching the Solaris_10_Recommended_Patch_Cluster_log and showrev -p. Any help are welcome. -- Diego Brito Veiga Freescale Semiconductors EDA/CAD Support Group - Brazil Phone: +55 19 3783-8546 Fax: +55 19 3783-8601 The information contained in this communication has been classified as: [x] Freescale Semiconductor - Public Information [ ] Freescale Semiconductor - Internal Information [ ] Freescale Semiconductor - Confidential Information _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From diego.veiga at freescale.com Fri Jun 13 08:15:17 2008 From: diego.veiga at freescale.com (Diego Brito Veiga - b04917) Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 09:15:17 -0300 Subject: SUMMARY zfs destroy Message-ID: <485264D5.8000801@freescale.com> Thanks to every one who point me checks to detect the problem. I didn't find an answer but a workaround was to apply the latest 10_Recommended patch cluster (May/30/08). -------- Original Message -------- Subject: zfs destroy Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2008 09:59:52 -0300 From: Diego Brito Veiga - b04917 Organization: Freescale Semiconductors To: sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org Hi guys, I am running after the Netbackup policy ends the script bpend_notify. This script remove the snapshot and send me an email with a policy report. The script is executed as root loading the root envs by Netbackup daemon. If I execute it manually no issue but if it is automatic returns me the error and don't remove the snapshot. more .bpend_notify.BSTC_FIL03-ccvv_backup #!/bin/bash # #bcpyrght #*************************************************************************** #* $VRTScprght: Copyright 1993 - 2002 VERITAS Software Corporation, All Rights Reserved $ * #*************************************************************************** #ecpyrght # # NOTE: # ----- # # This script should be copied to /usr/openv/netbackup/bin and linked os renamed to # bpend_notify.POLICYNAME.SCHEDULE (example: bpend_notify.BSTC_NDMP) # # -------------------------------------------------------------------- # main script starts here # -------------------------------------------------------------------- # Get the Unix time when backup is finished (aproximate value) sec_time=`perl -e 'print time;'` finish_unix_time=`echo $sec_time | sed -e 's/...$//'` day=`/bin/date +%D` hour=`/bin/date +%T` log_path=/tmp #Send an email message when backup is finished # Person who will receive a notification email admin_email="user at mail" OUTF=/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/log/BPSTART_CALLED_ccvv_backup client_name=$1 log_file_test="" zfs destroy lun10/ccvv_backup at netbackup .... internal error: failed to initialize ZFS library Any tip? I will summarize the answers. -- Diego Brito Veiga Freescale Semiconductors EDA/CAD Support Group - Brazil Phone: +55 19 3783-8546 Fax: +55 19 3783-8601 The information contained in this communication has been classified as: [x] Freescale Semiconductor - Public Information [ ] Freescale Semiconductor - Internal Information [ ] Freescale Semiconductor - Confidential Information _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From john.horne at plymouth.ac.uk Wed Jun 18 06:52:56 2008 From: john.horne at plymouth.ac.uk (John Horne) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:52:56 +0100 Subject: SUMMARY: Sol 10 default root crontab entries In-Reply-To: <1213628291.12021.17.camel@jhorne.csd.plymouth.ac.uk> References: <1213628291.12021.17.camel@jhorne.csd.plymouth.ac.uk> Message-ID: <1213786376.2781.8.camel@jhorne.homelinux.net> Many thanks for the quick replies. They were from: Lars Hecking Emmanuel Mejias hike Luc I. Suryo The Solaris 10 5/08 root crontab is: #ident "@(#)root 1.21 04/03/23 SMI" # # The root crontab should be used to perform accounting data collection. # # 10 3 * * * /usr/sbin/logadm 15 3 * * 0 /usr/lib/fs/nfs/nfsfind 30 3 * * * [ -x /usr/lib/gss/gsscred_clean ] && /usr/lib/gss/gsscred_clean #10 3 * * * /usr/lib/krb5/kprop_script ___slave_kdcs___ 41 0 * * * /usr/lib/patch/swupAuto > /dev/null 2>&1 It seems I only missed the last line. However, although earlier Solaris 10 crons had the 'swupauto' job in them, the time was different. So obviously this has changed in the 5/08 cron. As Luc suryo (indirectly) indicated, I should have said that I did a full install (but no OEM). This can affect the installed root crontab. Additionally as 'hike' indicated, it is wise to copy the crontabs either regularly, or at least before editing! John. Original message: On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 15:58 +0100, John Horne wrote: > Hello, > > I have installed Solaris 10 5/08 (sparc). However, on changing the root > crontab I think I have accidentally deleted one (or more?) entries. > Could someone post me the default root crontab please. The last entry I > have in it is: > > #10 3 * * * /usr/lib/krb5/kprop_script ___slave_kdcs___ > > but an older Solaris 10 11/06 has this entry after the kprop_script one: > > 18 2 * * * /usr/lib/patch/swupAuto > /dev/null 2>&1 > > > > Thanks, > > John. > -- --------------------------------------------------------------- John Horne, University of Plymouth, UK Tel: +44 (0)1752 587287 E-mail: John.Horne at plymouth.ac.uk Fax: +44 (0)1752 587001 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From ghenry at cmi.univ-mrs.fr Wed Jun 18 10:15:26 2008 From: ghenry at cmi.univ-mrs.fr (Gerard Henry) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 16:15:26 +0200 Subject: SUMMARY: terminal unusable when doing ssh In-Reply-To: <48566C1B.9060807@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> References: <48566C1B.9060807@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> Message-ID: <4859187E.2060900@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> Many thanks for the quick replies (francisco roque, charles morris, michael maciolek, matthew stier, mats oeberg, anthony d'atri, maciej blizinski) the consensus is to do: setenv TERM vt100 because "install package with termcap info" that's what i am in search for, and didn't find it. That's the difference between a full installed machine, and a minimal installed machine (SUWter isn't sufficient) > i'm logging to differents servers after ssh-ing on a dmz machine. This > dmz machine is minimal-installed. > On this dmz machine, i start screen, then open differents sessions to > ssh to differents servers. > Bur i got this error: > tcsh: using dumb terminal settings. > > or > calypso-henry% prstat -t > prstat: failed to load terminal info, defaulting to -c option > > as this machine contains few packages, i'm in search of the missing > packages to have it working > The dmz machine has Solaris Express Developper Edition 1/08 installed. I > tried to add packages related to terminal, but it doesn't seem to be > sufficient. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From r.martel at csuohio.edu Wed Jun 18 12:28:59 2008 From: r.martel at csuohio.edu (Robert M. Martel - CSU) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:28:59 -0400 Subject: Summary: Hot swapping internal drives on a 420R In-Reply-To: <48580F3B.60606@csuohio.edu> References: <48580F3B.60606@csuohio.edu> Message-ID: <485937CB.6020305@csuohio.edu> Wow, thanks for all the responses! I was able to swap the drive w/o a problem. One thing I didn't mention is that the internal drives on this 420R are not used with any volume manager. Summary with example output from my system: Unmount any file systems on the disk in question. Find the device to be removed: # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition c0 scsi-bus connected configured unknown c0::dsk/c0t0d0 disk connected configured unknown c0::dsk/c0t1d0 disk connected configured unknown c0::dsk/c0t6d0 CD-ROM connected configured unknown c1 scsi-bus connected unconfigured unknown c3 scsi-bus connected configured unknown c3::dsk/c3t0d0 disk connected configured unknown c3::dsk/c3t0d1 disk connected configured unknown c3::dsk/c3t2d0 disk connected configured unknown c4 scsi-bus connected unconfigured unknown Unconfigure the device: # cfgadm -c unconfigure c0::dsk/c0t1d0 You might want to reissue the 'cfgadm -al' to confirm that the (correct) drive has been unconfigured: # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition c0 scsi-bus connected configured unknown c0::dsk/c0t0d0 disk connected configured unknown c0::dsk/c0t1d0 disk connected unconfigured unknown ... Remove and replace the device (be sure to pull the correct one!) Configure the replacement device: # cfgadm -c configure c0::dsk/c0t1d0 Then for good measure: # devfsadm -C -c disk Now the disk should be good to go. Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote: > a blast from the past...unless you are at a poor college like mine and > still are using these systems. > > Anyhow I want to hot-swap an internal drive on one of my 420Rs but I > cannot remember the commands I need to issue - if any - to prepare the > operating system for the activity. The system is running Solaris 9. > > Beyond un-mounting file systems I am unsure if I need to do anything else. > > The "Sun Enterprise 420R Server Service Manual" sent me to the "Sun > Enterprise 420R Server Owners Guide" which sent me to "Platform Notes: > Sun Enterprise 420R Server" which I cannot locate on docs.sun.com. -- *********************************************************************** Bob Martel,System Administrator I met someone who looks a lot like you Levin College of Urban Affairs She does the things you do Cleveland State University But she is an IBM (216) 687-2214 r.martel at csuohio.edu -Jeff Lynne *********************************************************************** _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From unix.95054 at gmail.com Wed Jun 18 12:42:55 2008 From: unix.95054 at gmail.com (Unix Admin) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:42:55 -0700 Subject: SUMMARY: How to capture keystrokes in bash and tcsh Message-ID: <40a17ffe0806180942o26eee46gcc593bb0c51ea30f@mail.gmail.com> Thanks to Mark Cohen, Crist, Emmanuel, Christopher, Spam, Hike, Kevin and Mark Devlin for your wonderful suggestions about capturing keystrokes in bash shell. Almost everyone suggested to use "script" in one way or other. That is one way to capture but the cons of this method is that it captures all the commands output as well. My need is to capture commands only. I was browsing and found one useful webpage as listed below: http://posludio.wordpress.com/2007/11/02/bash-history-to-a-remote-syslog/ After fine tuning of the solution on the above web page, I came out with a scriptlet in /etc/bashrc: #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PORT=`who am i | awk '{ print $6 }' | sed 's/(//g' | sed 's/)//g'` logger -p local3.debug -t "bash $LOGNAME $$" User $LOGNAME logged from $PORT function history_to_syslog { declare cmd declare p_dir declare LOG_NAME cmd=$(fc -ln -0) p_dir=$(pwd) LOG_NAME=$(echo $LOGNAME) logger -p local3.debug -- SESSION = $$, USER = $LOG_NAME, PWD=$p_dir, CMD = \[ $cmd \] } trap history_to_syslog DEBUG #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now this solution is working fine for me, BUT .... it is capturing everything "TWICE" :-) It records everything in /var/log/messages file (in linux platform). I have no idea why it is logging everything twice. If you come to know, or have any solution for it,,,, let me know. Else, please treat this as summary from my side. (If I get any modification, I will post to the list). Good day! On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 5:17 PM, Unix Admin wrote: > I need to capture all command that all users run on a mission critical > system. In this effort, I want to capture all the keystorkes in bash and > tcsh shell. Is there any document/guidelines to do so? > > I will summarize. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From earlysame55 at gmail.com Wed Jun 18 13:51:30 2008 From: earlysame55 at gmail.com (Unix Administrator) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 21:51:30 +0400 Subject: summary:passwd help SOS Message-ID: <2a81355a0806181051l113307c9i2bf9192a6c26654@mail.gmail.com> Thanks for the time Stuart and Brian to replied to the post. I found the answer on the net it is password -x 0 username _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From jacob.ritorto at gmail.com Fri Jun 20 14:50:17 2008 From: jacob.ritorto at gmail.com (Jacob Ritorto) Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 14:50:17 -0400 Subject: Summary: Sun sendmail ignores relay-domains? Message-ID: <1f3f8f1d0806201150h1a505a57nc45addfa4c57b65a@mail.gmail.com> Yes and no. Crist Clark was kind enough to point out that there are some entries in /etc/mail/cf/domain/solaris-generic.m4 that clobber the settings one puts in /var/mail/cf/cf/local.mc. My problem was that the line FEATURE(`relay_entire_domain')dnl, which was included in the solaris-generic.m4 file, had more influence than the FEATURE(relay_hosts_only)dnl that I typed into my sendmail.mc file. So all hosts were still able send out. To fix this, I noted that the solaris-generic file was referenced in sendmail.mc, so I edited it and changed solaris-generic to solaris-antispam, ran make, copied the cf file over and restarted sendmail. The unwanted permissive behaviour ceased and now only hosts listed in relay-domains were allowed to send out. Success! Everyone else who replied recommended that I remove sendmail completely and deploy a less queer mail program. Thanks to all who replied, especially Crist for getting my eyes moving in the right direction. This is arguably a Solaris-specific sendmail peculiarity. jake On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Jacob Ritorto wrote: > Hi all, > My mailserver (which has correct MX records and a working NAT > to the internet) was letting out virus mail from our PCs to the > internet. It's the stock Sun sendmail config that ships with Solaris > 10 u4, which allows anything inside to send out. So I wanted to crack > down a bit and allow mail to originate from only a few known good > hosts. > > I went into the /etc/mail/cf/cf directory and added the > FEATURE(relay_hosts_only) line to sendmail.mc. > > Then I ran make and copied the resulting sendmail.cf file to /etc/mail. > > Then I went to /etc/mail and made a file called relay-domains > containing my handful of good sender hostnames. > > Then I svcadm restarted sendmail. > > Nothing changed -- I'm still able to send mail out from any host on > the internal subnets via this mailserver (verified this manually using > mconnect). Would someone point out my mistake, please? > > thx > jake _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From robert.clift.ctr at navy.mil Tue Jun 24 07:41:00 2008 From: robert.clift.ctr at navy.mil (Clift, Tom CTR NSWCDL K55) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 06:41:00 -0500 Subject: SUMMARY: Power Supplies Message-ID: <58C2826E0ED07048834FA1B3D0686852325E4C@naeamillez02.nadsusea.nads.navy.mil> I received many responses to my question. The majority said it was okay to have different power input(s) as long as the PSU was auto-detecting. Some had concerns about grounding and phases. A few have ran different input configurations during power upgrades without any problems. Thanks Original question: Is it okay to run a Sun V490 with a 110 input for one power supply and a 220 input for the other? Tom Clift FTI/K55 540-653-8023 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers From rumbiles at yahoo.com Tue Jun 24 09:50:55 2008 From: rumbiles at yahoo.com (rumbidzayi gadhula) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 06:50:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: SUMMARY: connecting the external tape drive Message-ID: <695778.76794.qm@web54405.mail.yahoo.com> Thank you once again to all who replied. I changed the cable and used a 68pin cable (both ends) ran, devfsadm and the tape drive could be seen. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers at sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers