Re: [OT, embarrassing] trouble understanding ping output

2009-02-26 Thread ghe
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Barclay, Daniel wrote: > What are you using to do the pinging? - From the script: > my $pingCount = 5; > my $pingSize = 100; > @logData = `ping -f -c $pingCount -s $pingSize 209.97.228.121`; This happens 10,000 times, so I tried to get all t

Re: [OT, embarrassing] trouble understanding ping output

2009-02-26 Thread Barclay, Daniel
ghe wrote: ... Here's a line from the same program (changed to show a > little more data) on the same host, but with appletalk, squid, and mysql > killed -- seems to be more in line with what the router sees so far: > >> 94 Thu Feb 26 11:57:00 2009 -- 5 packets, time 45ms == rtt >> min/av

Re: [OT, embarrassing] trouble understanding ping output

2009-02-26 Thread ghe
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Barclay, Daniel wrote: > ghe wrote: > ...> I have a script pinging my ISP (details below) and I don't understand >> the results. Some output: >> >>> 2391 Thu Feb 26 01:14:39 2009 -- 5 packets, time 45ms == max rtt: >>> 351.654 ms >>> 2392 T

Re: [OT, embarrassing] trouble understanding ping output

2009-02-26 Thread Barclay, Daniel
ghe wrote: ...> I have a script pinging my ISP (details below) and I don't understand > the results. Some output: > >> 2391 Thu Feb 26 01:14:39 2009 -- 5 packets, time 45ms == max rtt: >> 351.654 ms >> 2392 Thu Feb 26 01:14:45 2009 -- 5 packets, time 46ms == max rtt: >> 344.855 ms ...

[OT, embarrassing] trouble understanding ping output

2009-02-26 Thread ghe
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have a script pinging my ISP (details below) and I don't understand the results. Some output: > 2391 Thu Feb 26 01:14:39 2009 -- 5 packets, time 45ms == max rtt: > 351.654 ms > 2392 Thu Feb 26 01:14:45 2009 -- 5 packets, time 46ms == max