Hello! A small suggestion for an improvement to zttest: some sort of histogram to show a broader range of the results that are being returned. For example, on a test machine I ran each of the following items in separate infinite loops at the same time: ssh-keygen -b 8192 -t rsa -f /test.key dd if=/dev/zero of=/test.file bs=1024k count=5000 while in a third console I ran zttest. I did this twice each over several hours. My results were encouraging: Best case was 100% (and from watching the output from time to time there were lots of those), average was 99.90% for one and 99.98% for the other, but the worst-case was troubling: 83% for one, and 68% for the other! Of course, over several hours, there were tens of thousands of results, and even a single bad result will throw off the worst-case result. Hence, the request for some sort of histogram: something that would show how *many* results were way off, and by how far. Something that would show the nature of the bell curve I would expect to get. Of course, I could probably parse the raw output of the zttest command with something to plot this. However, my unix-fu is not good enough to do that. Does anyone have a suggestion? Or would this be valuable to have in the zttest command internally? Tim Massey -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20051002/9b11890e/attachment.htm