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simulating 100,000 ftp clients on linux   Message List  
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Re: [ftpbench] simulating 100,000 ftp clients on linux

Dan Kegel wrote:
> Next step is to rewrite dkftpbench to use Poller. I've been
> wanting to do that for a long time, but didn't have the
> energy or an excuse to. I have both now (assuming sufficient coffee :-)
> and will give it a shot.

First draft is done but not well-tested (and a bit ugly); it's
http://www.kegel.com/dkftpbench/dkftpbench-0.25.tar.gz
dkftpbench is now hardwired to use Poller_poll.

So that leaves
* generalizing dkftpbench so you can compile it to
use any of the Poller implementations, not just Poller_poll
(and do it without virtual function call overhead)

* modifying dkftpbench to support multiple local addresses

Can't do that stuff now, as my tendinitis
is flaring up... hopefully sometime next week.

- Dan

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"I have seen the future, and it licks itself clean." -- Bucky Katt



Sat Sep 8, 2001 11:40 pm

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Nimesh wrote to request a change in dkftpbench to support multiple IP addresses on the client, to increase the number of (local port, local ip adr) tuples ...
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... First draft is done but not well-tested (and a bit ugly); it's http://www.kegel.com/dkftpbench/dkftpbench-0.25.tar.gz dkftpbench is now hardwired to use...
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... Uploaded second draft of Poller rewrite. It's no longer as ugly. In fact, integrating Poller cleaned things up a bit. The code is no longer O(N) anywhere...
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