> > Hi, > > > > I've submitted a patch to dissect communications between DLM3 nodes. > > The patch is not accepted as part of wireshark. > > However, I hope the patch itself may be useful for you. > > So I'd like to introduce the page where I submitted the patch. > > > > http://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2084 > > That's nice work, thank you ! > > Has it been refused for inclusion or are they just wanting some minor > points changed? It looks like the latter to me. It would be great if > this could be included with a wireshark release, building it yourself > can be a bit of an adventure ;) Now the patch is accepted. So you don't have to apply the patch by yourself. However, you have to build by yourself. For trying the patch: (1) install autotools, svn, gcc and pcap library to your system. (2) do $ svn co http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/wireshark/trunk/ wireshark (3) do $ cd wireshark; ./autogen.sh; ./configure; make; ./wireshark (4) touch /mnt-where-gfs-is-mounted/something-file If GUI labels explaining the protocol is broken or not good, please, let me know. Which protocol you want to dissect next? totem? udp:5405 may be the target. # Please read the openais.conf.5 manual page totem { version: 2 secauth: off threads: 0 interface { ringnumber: 0 bindnetaddr: 192.168.2.0 mcastaddr: 226.94.1.1 mcastport: 5405 } } logging { debug: off timestamp: on } amf { mode: disabled } I'd like to provide dissectors for all protocols used in RHCS and GFS. The dissectors may be useful for shooting troubles and understanding the software. However, I have limited time to hack, so I have to prioritize protocols. Inputs are welcome. Thanks, Masatake YAMATO -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster