Hi,
1- A script was written which uses apache's ab tool to stress the server. Script will run on the web-server host.
There is a tool available for benchmarking apache called: ab or ab2 which is apache benchmark to use it you simply issue: ./ab -n 1000 -c 100 http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/index.htm The above will simulate 100 users accessing the website 1000 times On 07/12/06, Nils Breunese <nils@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
seth vidal wrote: > On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 21:07 -0600, Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote: >> On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 18:02 -0600, Mike McGrath wrote: >>> Before we get started I'm hoping to get >>> cacti set up for a good baseline. >> >> Not to denigrate Cacti but you might want to take a look at >> Zabbix... It >> was recently included in FE (I did the review). It's a little bit >> trickier to set up but the polling is done using a server & agent >> written in C, as opposed to Cacti which is largely PHP. I've been >> working on a Zabbix install at work and I poll a number of variables >> every 5 sec. > > cacti in php doesn't matter. It's the snmp interface in cacti which > does > the tricks and that's all done using snmp libs. It also has the > advantage of just being another use of snmp instead of being it's own > whole thing. ZABBIX also uses the snmp-libs for the optional SNMP agents. I use ZABBIX to monitor all of my servers and it suits me pretty nicely. The ZABBIX web frontend is in PHP, just like Cacti's. See http:// www.zabbix.com/manual/v1.1/install_requirements_software.php for more info on the software requirements for ZABBIX. Nils Breunese. _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list