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Samba 3.5.0: Initial import
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1 | pcap2nbench
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4 | About
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6 | This program converts a libpcap network trace file (produced by ethereal or
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7 | another pcap-aware network analyzer) into a output suitable for nbench. The
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8 | only option it takes it -i which supresses any reads/writes/closes that use a
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9 | FID that does not have a corresponding ntcreateandx
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11 | Limitations
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13 | 1) pcap2nbench does not handle ip fragmentation. You should not normally see
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14 | very much fragmentation so this should not really affect a workload.
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15 | 2) unicode on the wire is not supported.
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16 | 3) only a limited number of SMBs are supported. Namely: NtCreateAndX,
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17 | ReadAndX, WriteAndX, and Close. In addition, not all WCTs are supported on
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18 | each of these SMBs.
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20 | Future Work
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22 | It would be nice to use Samba or Ethereal's parsing code to handle the SMBs.
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23 | At first glance, this seemed non-trivial. It would also be nice to handle some
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24 | Trans2 SMBs specifically QueryFileInfo and QueryPathInfo.
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