Re: End to end test performance
From: Johnny (Johnny_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/30/04
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Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 12:27:04 -0800
I have a DOS application running on a Win98 box with MS LANMAN network.
Each Win98 (DOS) machine has a static IP address. The problem is sometimes
the application hangs. That's why I would like to have the time and date on
the ping log report. This way I can find out if the "No Response" happens,
the date and time will match with the DOS application crashes time.
JC
"Don Taylor" wrote:
> =?Utf-8?B?Sm9obm55?= <Johnny@discussions.microsoft.com> writes:
> >Can ping give me the date and time?
>
> >JC
>
> I'm not certain exactly what you need but it seems that some sort
> of batch file in the CMD shell with the date and time commands
> along with ping, or using the Windows task scheduler, might let
> you write a dozen lines and get this done. Or other scripting
> tools can do similar things with similar effort.
>
> >"Don Taylor" wrote:
> >> =?Utf-8?B?Sm9obm55?= <Johnny@discussions.microsoft.com> writes:
> >> >Is there a software out there that can capture data send/receive
> >> >in an end to end test performance. I am looking for a software
> >> >that can set the packet size, time period (minute, hour, days).
> >> >It's a kind of network analyzer troubleshooter.
> >>
> >> ping /?
>
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