15.10 Identifying Network Problems with PingPlotter Freeware

Trying to isolate slowdowns in distributed applications can be frustrating. Are hardware problems on your database server the cause? Is it a misconfigured cache in the web-server application? Or is it something more insidious, such as a performance problem somewhere along the network between remote systems? PingPlotter’s Freeware edition from Nessoft can help you quickly determine whether your slowdown is due to network issues.

PingPlotter at a Glance

Tool

PingPlotter Freeware

Version covered

1.10

Home page

http://www.pingplotter.com/freeware.html

Power Tools page

http://www.windevpowertools.com/tools/79

Summary

Small, low-overhead traceroute tool to help you quickly and visually identify where network slowdowns are occurring

License type

Freeware

Online resources

Forum, knowledge base, tutorial

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TCPView

Getting Started

Download PingPlotter from its home page. You’ll need to run the installation application with administrative rights.

Once you’ve installed it, you can run PingPlotter with a non-administrative account. However, PingPlotter tries to update its PingPlotter.ini file when exiting, so you’ll get an error message if you’re running as a non-Administrator. The .ini file is located under the Program Files tree, and administrative privileges are required to write to this area. This isn’t a critical failure; ...

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