Hello all, I've got a few questions about the recent stress test, I appoligse if any of these have been asked in the past. Just a little background info, I am currently in charge of the server side operation for KUBE Radio (http://www.kuberadio.com), we currently run using icecast over our University's Intranet and this year the stream should be being allowed to broadcast over the net. KUBE have requested me to find out if they need any new equipment server wise and how much their current server can handle, then I read about the recent stress test done by Oddsock. :D Very nice indeed. Current Spec: Amd Duron 1.2Ghz, 256MB Ram. Anyway what did oddsock use to graph the cpu usage on his server setup? I'm currently running the same test script and notice it doesn't use the mountpoints but just gets client connections, is this correct? Cheers
At 05:49 AM 10/12/2005, you wrote:>Hello all, >I've got a few questions about the recent stress test, I appoligse if any of >these have been asked in the past. >Just a little background info, I am currently in charge of the server side >operation for KUBE Radio (http://www.kuberadio.com), we currently run using >icecast over our University's Intranet and this year the stream should be >being >allowed to broadcast over the net. >KUBE have requested me to find out if they need any new equipment server wise >and how much their current server can handle, then I read about the recent >stress test done by Oddsock. :D Very nice indeed. >Current Spec: Amd Duron 1.2Ghz, 256MB Ram. > >Anyway what did oddsock use to graph the cpu usage on his server setup? I'm >currently running the same test script and notice it doesn't use the >mountpoints but just gets client connections, is this correct?what do you mean by "doesn't use the mountpoints" ? Also, not sure if your question on what I used "to graph the cpu usage" meant what I used to gather the stats (I used vmstat) or to actually produce the chart (I used JFreechart). oddsock
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