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Upload traffic not showing up in network column in the task manager.
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clem.tay...@gmail.com,
Jul 13 2016
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Issue descriptionChrome Version : 51.0.2704.106 OS Version: Linux 4.4.9 What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. launch drive.google.com 2. upload a large file (so upload takes some time) 3. open 'task manager' with network column enabled What is the expected result? I expected to see the upload traffic in the task manager network column What happens instead of that? The google drive upload traffic is attributed to the google drive tab, but shows up in chrome://net-internals/#quic and with wireshark. I am assuming that the problem is specific to quic uploads, but did not attempt to see what happens if I disable quic. It is possible that the network column in the task manager only shows download traffic and I just never noticed. UserAgentString: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/51.0.2704.106 Safari/537.36
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Aug 5 2016
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Aug 30 2016
Just a reminder, we would appreciate if you can re-test the same steps on a clean profile [chrome://settings -> Add Person] and let us know your observations. Thanks!
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Sep 8 2016
kapishnikov: This is something we could certainly just look in the source rather than ask for a clean profile. The QA folks often ask for that by default but it's not always useful. As it turns out, we do not track uploads, so this has nothing to do with QUIC. It ultimately tracks URLRequestJob::GetTotalReceivedBytes and, in turn, HttpTransaction:::GetTotalReceivedBytes. I'll leave this open in case the task manager folks want to show sent bytes too. I think that's reasonable.
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Sep 8 2016
Meant to replace QUIC with Internals>Network, not remove it altogether.
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Sep 9 2016
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