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Capturing and uploading TCP dumps Viewing reports and logs
The page indicates “Last Triggered: Never” if a TCP Dump stop trigger has never triggered on the AltaVault. After the
delay duration of the stop trigger, the system displays the last triggered time.
Before changing the Perl regular expression or amount of delay, you must first stop the process.
To stop a running scan
Click Stop Scan to halt the background process that monitors the system logs. The system dims this button when
the stop trigger is idling.
Stop trigger limitations
These limitations apply to the trigger:
You cannot create a trigger to stop a specific capture; the trigger affects all running captures.
If the search pattern contains a typo, the trigger might never find a match.
Only one instance of a trigger can run at one time.
Viewing a TCP dump
The top of the TCP Dumps page displays a list of existing TCP trace dumps.
To view a capture file
1. Choose Maintenance > TCP Dumps.
2. Under Stored TCP Dumps, select the trace dump name to open the file.
3. Click Download to view a previously saved capture file.
4. To remove a capture file, select the check box next to the name and click Remove Selected.
To print a capture file
1. Choose Maintenance > TCP Dumps.
2. Under Download Link, select the capture filename to open the file.
3. When the file opens, choose File > Print in your Web browser to open the Print dialog box.
To stop a running a capture
1. Choose Maintenance > TCP Dumps.
2. Select the capture filename in the Running Capture Name list.
3. Click Stop Selected Captures.
Uploading a TCP dump
NetApp offers several methods to upload capture files to the support server for sharing with the support team while
diagnosing issues.