On 2010-02-24 05:10, Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
On Feb 21, 2010, at 20:17 , Jeremy Shaw wrote:
The PS3 does do something though. If we were doing a write *and* read
select on the socket, the read select would wakeup. So, it is trying
to notify us that something has happened, but we are not seeing it
because we are only looking at the write select().
Earlier the OP claimed this would happen within a few minutes if he
seeked in a movie. If it's that reproducible, it should be easy to
capture a tcpdump and attach it to an email (or pastebin it), allowing
us to determine what really happens.
It's a huge amount of data since it's streaming ~900Kb/s (or
thereabouts). I don't think it's really practical to look through all
that to try to figure out exactly when the problem occurs.
Anyone know of any programs which can highlight 'anomalous' tcp traffic
in tcpdumps?
Still, I'd be happy to try a capture and upload it somewhere if anyone
cares too have a look at it. It'll have to wait for the weekend, though.
Cheers,
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