(RADIATOR) benchmarking radiator
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Thu Sep 27 23:35:39 CDT 2001
Hello Lloyd -
For our internal testing we use multiple hosts, each one running multiple
instances of "radpwtst". There are some indicative performance numbers in the
Radiator reference manual in section 24.
You should use radpwtst like this:
radpwtst -trace -1 ....
which will give you the number of transactions per second.
regards
Hugh
On Thursday 27 September 2001 19:03, lloyd dagoc wrote:
> hi,
>
> ive set up radiator with a livingston portmaster as its NAS with an analog
> line also...ive tested it and it work fine....my concern is, is there a way
> to benchmark the performance of Radiator? if there is, how?
>
> p.s. Hugh , about the SMS, sorry i wasnt clear about it..anyway im
> researching on it
>
> thanks
> lloyd
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