edwin2006 wrote: 
> Where to find these in the pi (still learning linux)?
> Did do a brief wireshark capture and did not noticed. Will look better
> this weekend.
> btw. Now almost 22 hours later and XP share still ok.
I don't use Pcp so some command may not be available/same name

Dmesg shows "kernel " stuff so it usually show more "interesting" low
level events.  Try the dmesg command at a shell prompt. To identify the
message you are looking for - I'd force a similar event to get activity
logged in demsg. For example, disconnect network cable from Windows
system - this will should down drive in PCP in an uncontrolled manner as
disabling a Windows drive or Wiundows network interface might end up in
a controlled dismount.

System log: syslog is the log of "normal" system events and so less
interesting when looking for odd behaviour, is usually kept in a
directory like /var/log

For interface TCP statistics try "netstat -s" - you need to do snapshots
and then compare values of interesting TCP counters such as TCPRetrans
or IP "failed" and "dropped" counters


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