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I am developing a networking application. It was giving 1000Mbps on 24th January, 2019. On 25th January, 2019, I did update using the commands "sudo apt update" and "sudo apt upgrade".



Just after the upgrade, the same networking application, I was getting only 400Mbps.



/var/log/apt/history.log is empty.



Is there a way to identify which package has created the issue ?










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  • I also ran apt upgrade on the same day, and my speed did not change. If your history.log is empty then no package was updated, and your speed change would seem to have a different cause.

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I am developing a networking application. It was giving 1000Mbps on 24th January, 2019. On 25th January, 2019, I did update using the commands "sudo apt update" and "sudo apt upgrade".



Just after the upgrade, the same networking application, I was getting only 400Mbps.



/var/log/apt/history.log is empty.



Is there a way to identify which package has created the issue ?










share|improve this question























  • I also ran apt upgrade on the same day, and my speed did not change. If your history.log is empty then no package was updated, and your speed change would seem to have a different cause.

    – user535733
    Jan 27 at 3:00














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I am developing a networking application. It was giving 1000Mbps on 24th January, 2019. On 25th January, 2019, I did update using the commands "sudo apt update" and "sudo apt upgrade".



Just after the upgrade, the same networking application, I was getting only 400Mbps.



/var/log/apt/history.log is empty.



Is there a way to identify which package has created the issue ?










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I am developing a networking application. It was giving 1000Mbps on 24th January, 2019. On 25th January, 2019, I did update using the commands "sudo apt update" and "sudo apt upgrade".



Just after the upgrade, the same networking application, I was getting only 400Mbps.



/var/log/apt/history.log is empty.



Is there a way to identify which package has created the issue ?







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  • I also ran apt upgrade on the same day, and my speed did not change. If your history.log is empty then no package was updated, and your speed change would seem to have a different cause.

    – user535733
    Jan 27 at 3:00



















  • I also ran apt upgrade on the same day, and my speed did not change. If your history.log is empty then no package was updated, and your speed change would seem to have a different cause.

    – user535733
    Jan 27 at 3:00

















I also ran apt upgrade on the same day, and my speed did not change. If your history.log is empty then no package was updated, and your speed change would seem to have a different cause.

– user535733
Jan 27 at 3:00





I also ran apt upgrade on the same day, and my speed did not change. If your history.log is empty then no package was updated, and your speed change would seem to have a different cause.

– user535733
Jan 27 at 3:00










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grep " install " /var/log/apt/history.log




was empty. Not the log.



log is as follows :





Start-Date: 2019-01-25 12:24:46
Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.485'
Upgrade: libwireshark11:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwiretap8:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwsutil9:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark-common:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwscodecs2:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwireshark-data:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark-qt:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0)
End-Date: 2019-01-25 12:26:00



Start-Date: 2019-01-25 12:53:26
Commandline: apt -y upgrade
Requested-By: lokesh (1000)
Upgrade: irqbalance:amd64 (1.3.0-0.1build1, 1.3.0-0.1ubuntu0.18.10.1)
End-Date: 2019-01-25 12:53:36





as the packages as related to wireshark, I did




apt remove wireshark



apt install wireshark




Don't know why, but, this resolved the issue. Now I am getting 0.96 Gbps






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    one correcting to my posting.




    grep " install " /var/log/apt/history.log




    was empty. Not the log.



    log is as follows :





    Start-Date: 2019-01-25 12:24:46
    Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.485'
    Upgrade: libwireshark11:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwiretap8:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwsutil9:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark-common:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwscodecs2:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwireshark-data:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark-qt:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0)
    End-Date: 2019-01-25 12:26:00



    Start-Date: 2019-01-25 12:53:26
    Commandline: apt -y upgrade
    Requested-By: lokesh (1000)
    Upgrade: irqbalance:amd64 (1.3.0-0.1build1, 1.3.0-0.1ubuntu0.18.10.1)
    End-Date: 2019-01-25 12:53:36





    as the packages as related to wireshark, I did




    apt remove wireshark



    apt install wireshark




    Don't know why, but, this resolved the issue. Now I am getting 0.96 Gbps






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      one correcting to my posting.




      grep " install " /var/log/apt/history.log




      was empty. Not the log.



      log is as follows :





      Start-Date: 2019-01-25 12:24:46
      Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.485'
      Upgrade: libwireshark11:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwiretap8:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwsutil9:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark-common:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwscodecs2:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwireshark-data:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark-qt:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0)
      End-Date: 2019-01-25 12:26:00



      Start-Date: 2019-01-25 12:53:26
      Commandline: apt -y upgrade
      Requested-By: lokesh (1000)
      Upgrade: irqbalance:amd64 (1.3.0-0.1build1, 1.3.0-0.1ubuntu0.18.10.1)
      End-Date: 2019-01-25 12:53:36





      as the packages as related to wireshark, I did




      apt remove wireshark



      apt install wireshark




      Don't know why, but, this resolved the issue. Now I am getting 0.96 Gbps






      share|improve this answer


























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        one correcting to my posting.




        grep " install " /var/log/apt/history.log




        was empty. Not the log.



        log is as follows :





        Start-Date: 2019-01-25 12:24:46
        Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.485'
        Upgrade: libwireshark11:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwiretap8:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwsutil9:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark-common:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwscodecs2:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwireshark-data:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark-qt:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0)
        End-Date: 2019-01-25 12:26:00



        Start-Date: 2019-01-25 12:53:26
        Commandline: apt -y upgrade
        Requested-By: lokesh (1000)
        Upgrade: irqbalance:amd64 (1.3.0-0.1build1, 1.3.0-0.1ubuntu0.18.10.1)
        End-Date: 2019-01-25 12:53:36





        as the packages as related to wireshark, I did




        apt remove wireshark



        apt install wireshark




        Don't know why, but, this resolved the issue. Now I am getting 0.96 Gbps






        share|improve this answer













        one correcting to my posting.




        grep " install " /var/log/apt/history.log




        was empty. Not the log.



        log is as follows :





        Start-Date: 2019-01-25 12:24:46
        Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.485'
        Upgrade: libwireshark11:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwiretap8:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwsutil9:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark-common:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwscodecs2:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), libwireshark-data:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0), wireshark-qt:amd64 (2.6.5-1~ubuntu18.10.0, 2.6.6-1~ubuntu18.10.0)
        End-Date: 2019-01-25 12:26:00



        Start-Date: 2019-01-25 12:53:26
        Commandline: apt -y upgrade
        Requested-By: lokesh (1000)
        Upgrade: irqbalance:amd64 (1.3.0-0.1build1, 1.3.0-0.1ubuntu0.18.10.1)
        End-Date: 2019-01-25 12:53:36





        as the packages as related to wireshark, I did




        apt remove wireshark



        apt install wireshark




        Don't know why, but, this resolved the issue. Now I am getting 0.96 Gbps







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