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Hi,

Have started using this tool since a couple of days.
Can anyone suggest me the best way to use this to generate load.
I have been successful in generating load in the order of thousands of
requests against the ftp server i use.
But when i have a ftp proxy in between the number of requests does not
scale beyond 200. The average seems to be around 130.
This is what my active connections show when i check the stats in the
proxy.
I am looking for a load in the order of thousands in this case too.
Appreciate if anyone suggests me a way out.

TIA

warm regards,
Chetan











Wed Jan 19, 2005 4:11 am

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Hi, Have started using this tool since a couple of days. Can anyone suggest me the best way to use this to generate load. I have been successful in generating...
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... Could it be your proxy has a bottleneck? - Dan -- Trying to get a job as a c++ developer? See http://kegel.com/academy/getting-hired.html...
Dan Kegel
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... i dont think the proxy is the bottleneck, because the cpu usage and mem usage is still low in the proxy. for http load generation with the proxy in place...
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