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2011 Sep 27
0
422 Error when using JMeter for load testing
I have a Rails 3.1 application that I am trying to use JMeter to load test. Our site is targeted around collecting information so users sign-up and then walk through a question and answer workflow and after answering a few questions, they are rewarded with some useful information. My JMeter test is configured to walk through sign-up and then the full Q&...
2009 Nov 05
0
how ot remove the highest value from total time jmeter xslt
Hi, I am new to xslt and I need some help removing the highest value from the 'total time' and then calculating the 'average time' for jmeter reports Thanks, Hema -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/how-ot-remove-the-highest-value-from-total-time-jmeter-xslt-tp26208608p26208608.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2006 Dec 31
0
Load Testing Rails Apps with Jmeter
I am experimenting with using Jmeter to load test my Rails Application. I am looking to find the session variable name that identifies the session id. This needs to be added to a HTML URL Re-writing modifier, to associate a request with a session. Any assistance would be appreciated. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~-...
2023 Jan 26
2
How do you scale dovecot for good performance with Roundcube webmailer in front? (hitting limits without exhausting resources)
Good day, I am currently setting up/debugging a webmailer-only setup using Roundcube (latest version) with Dovecot (2.3.20, latest as of now). Generally speaking the setup performs OK, I wrote a JMeter Roundcube script to test the Roundcube. This includes actions like listing mails and fetching them. I am hitting a somehow dubious limit of 600 req/s though. (This includes all kinds of HTTP calls to Roundcube, not only the ones triggering IMAP). When the dovecot becomes unavailable, the performanc...
2006 Mar 09
13
Apache or lighttp for Ror/2003server?
160,000 pages 99% static, only minor stuff done in rail (search, contact us, etc.) windows server 2003 Ror 1.0 Currently 30K Hits /day on IIS. Apache or Lighttp? Fast_CGI seems kinda slow with a 2003/Apache configuration. The only thing I''ll get rid of for sure is IIS. -Cedric -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jan 01
2
Resin and RAILS
Anybody use Resin''s (http://www.caucho.com) FastCGI support with Rails? I''m seeing performance very close (almost the same) to what I''m seeing with Lighttpd. Nothing scientific but just a quick test using Apache''s wb and JMeter. (Might be interesting to other Java/Rails folk or Java/PHP/Rails folk. I have no connection to Caucho and the tests were done with the *non* GPL version of Resin, not sure what the numbers would look like with the GPL version.) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Oct 06
3
Mongrel is crashing under heavy loads
...ains The line in particular that appears to be breaking is: $mongrel_sleeper_thread = Thread.new { loop { sleep 1 } } Found at line 274 of configurator.rb I do have a core file, but I''m not really proficient with gdb. I can send it along if someone is interested. I''m using JMeter to simulate loads on the server. The mongrels only seem to die under high loads. Anyone have any ideas why this isn''t stable for us? We''d like to be able to go live with this setup if we can figure this out. Thanks, Donnie Donald Marino donaldmarino at mac dot com
2023 Jan 26
1
How do you scale dovecot for good performance with Roundcube webmailer in front? (hitting limits without exhausting resources)
> > Generally speaking the setup performs OK, I wrote a JMeter Roundcube script to > test the Roundcube. This includes actions like listing mails and fetching > them. I am hitting a somehow dubious limit of 600 req/s though. (This includes > all kinds of HTTP calls to Roundcube, not only the ones triggering IMAP). When > the dovecot becomes unavail...
2010 Dec 06
4
http request, which command is good for testing
Hi all I just know there are curl / lwp-request, lynx and elinks Which command is good for http testing? Thank you
2006 Sep 27
4
LAMP benchmarking tool
Is anyone using a reliable Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP benchmarking suite? There are benchmark software for individual pieces but I hope there is one tool or several small tools that act together to give a picture of how long a request takes from entering Apache, to PHP, to MySQL and then back to the client.TIA!
2023 Feb 18
0
Roundcube <-> Dovecot timeouts under very moderate load on big Dovecot nodes
...kend, I set up imapproxy successfully, shrinking the response latency of the webmailer heavily, which is great. However, I still encounter strange timeouts on some requests when Roundcube tries to access Dovecot. Be it for authentication or to FETCH data. I run the tests/benchmarks via distributed JMeter from 4 nodes, they access the webmailer which in turn accesses the Dovecot via imapproxy. There are 16 different mailaccounts spread over two dovecot nodes with the first one acting as a proxy if the account resides on the second. The problems start at around 100 concurrent users and gets worse the...
2013 Mar 29
2
help me test how many requests can be available for one server in Ruby On Rails?
I am try test how many requests can be available for one server in Ruby On Rails but i don''t know how to do? I read some Page but i want ask some one can explaint more clearly this problem. If someone had done this problem can give me some advice?Thanks -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on
2010 Mar 04
8
Huge difference in reporting disk usage via du and zfs list. Fragmentation?
Do we have enormous fragmentation here on our X4500 with Solaris 10, ZFS Version 10? What except zfs send/receive can be done to free the fragmented space? One ZFS was used for some month to store some large disk images (each 50GByte large) which are copied there with rsync. This ZFS then reports 6.39TByte usage with zfs list and only 2TByte usage with du. The other ZFS was used for similar
2011 May 16
0
Six Feet Up - In Search of Systems Administrators
...on and promote the latest administration best practices. * Demonstrate ability to investigate foreign technologies and provide recommendations. * Demonstrate ability to architect and implement deployment projects. * Demonstrate working knowledge of performance tests (e.g. using Funkload or Jmeter). * Demonstrate proficiency with Zenoss. * Demonstrate ability to work without supervision. * Demonstrate ability to determine client's needs and propose appropriate solutions. * Demonstrate ability to quote projects for the PM. * Demonstrate ability to research and recommend hardwar...
2010 Apr 13
3
Need clarification on mongrel, rails, threads, and performance
My understanding is that: 1. rails is single threaded and serves one request at a time 2. mongrel is single threaded and can process one rails request at a time 3. mongrel_cluster starts a few mongrel servers on the same machine Based on this, the single most important factor becomes the time it takes to load a single page (to avoid blocking). If this is all true, what''s considered a
2015 Dec 16
2
samba4 schema for openldap
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Таболин Юрий <tabolin at speechpro.com> wrote: > 16.12.2015 22:47, Rowland penny пишет: > >> On 16/12/15 19:35, Rowland penny wrote: >> >>> On 16/12/15 19:02, Таболин Юрий wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all. >>>> >>>> I have samba 4.2.3 on freebsd 10.1 server. There are three DC and about
2008 Apr 08
4
Mongrel performance study
Hi mongrelians, I found myself with an unloaded full production server recently which presented an opportunity to run some performance tests against Mongrel and nginx. I thought this list might have some interest in the results of my tinkering! I actually ran two sets of studies, and Wayne Seguin kindly provided a lot of guidance and support in getting them running. Thanks Wayne! Also,
2006 Mar 29
42
Production environment for Rails on Win32, anyone interested for a binary release?
...02) and mod_scgi (1.10) Ruby (1.8.4) with mysql.so (2.7), ADO.rb, fcgi.so (0.8.6), scgi (0.4.3), zlib.so, iconv.so and openssl.so I was able with all this to get Rails 1.0 (installed using RubyGems) running with Apache and FastCGI, the whole lot seemed very stable and I was able to hammer it using JMeter with up to 250 concurrent users without reaching a bottleneck (i.e. response time grows linearly with the number of users, 255 is the maximum of concurrent connections for Apache) Here''s some test data on a Windows 2003 server (3.2Ghz single Xeon CPU, 1GB of Ram), average of 5000 requests...