Dave Taht <dave.t...@gmail.com> writes: > Moving rapidly up on my own list of priorities is developing at least > a spec for better tests. Help?
This is probably not what you meant, but I thought I'd use this occasion to post it anyway: I am doing a project about bufferbloat at my university (I'm a master student), which involves testing for bufferbloat and testing various qdisc's performance in a controlled environment. I've been doing my tests by running concurrent netperf instances (so far TCP_STREAM, TCP_MAERTS and TCP_RR) and collecting the results. To make this a bit easier I've written a small Python script to automate running the various netperf instances and collecting the results. I thought I'd share it here in case anyone else thinks it's useful. It's quite crude, but works slightly better than a shell script for my purposes. :) The code is available on github: https://github.com/tohojo/netperf-wrapper Oh, and in case you have any testing you'd like me to do, I'd be happy to incorporate it. I can pretty much organise the project any way I want, and it would be cool to do something that's useful for things other than satisfying my own curiosity. ;) Cheers, -Toke -- Toke Høiland-Jørgensen t...@toke.dk
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