BTW, it does not yet spit out a graph. That's a future plan. But you can easily use the data to plot a graph.

-Akara

Akara Sucharitakul wrote:
Please see this URL for the stats it spits out:
http://faban.sunsource.net/1.0/docs/howdoi/runtimereport.html

Thanks,
-Akara

Harold Lim wrote:
I'm currently still using Faban 1.0(ea) build 070209.
I'll try it out with RC1.

What kind of stats do the runtime enabled dump out?

I think I'm just interested in the response time... Like for example I have a variable load of 300 -> 400 -> 500. I want to see a response time graph, where the response time increases as I increase the load.

Thanks,
-Harold

--- On Fri, 9/18/09, Akara Sucharitakul <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Akara Sucharitakul <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Question about Olio/Faban
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, September 18, 2009, 3:44 PM
I checked real quick for the behavior
of the variable load and with the current source, I don't think this behavior would be there.
The threads get started and notifies the master before it goes into the
load variation so you should not see the log sequence as you
send me before. Can you check whether you have an older Faban build? If so,
can you please upgrade to 1.0RC1 (on http://faban.sunsource.net/).

As for results, the final results will not tell you much.
You should rather enable the runtime stats in your run confirguration
file. Search for <runtimeStats enabled="true|false">. It will
periodically dump out the current stats into the logs (I know this also needs
improvement). Thanks.

-Akara

Harold Lim wrote:
I'm curious as to whether the final figure/data will
capture the variable workload or just ramp up -> steady
state -> ramp down data.
I'm interested in the response time graph of the
variable load.


-Harold


--- On Fri, 9/18/09, Akara Sucharitakul <[email protected]>
wrote:
From: Akara Sucharitakul <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Question about Olio/Faban
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, September 18, 2009, 3:16 PM
Let me take a look at it. The feature
needs a lot of work anyway. Will take some time, though.

-Akara

Harold Lim wrote:
Hi Akara,

I did what the doc said but I'm getting a
weird
behavior.
My run.xml looks something like this:

<fa:runControl>
<fa:rampUp>60</fa:rampUp>

<fa:variableLoad>true</fa:variableLoad>
<fa:variableLoadFile>/root/faban/config/profiles/test/variableFile</fa:variableLoadFile>
<fa:steadyState>3600</fa:steadyState>
<fa:rampDown>60</fa:rampDown>
</fa:runControl>

My variableFile: 1200, 300
1200, 400
1200, 500



The behavior I'm getting is Faban runs the
variable
load first, then after running the variable load,
it then
starts ramping up->steady state -> ramp
down.
10:28:25     shirako067
INFO
   Variable load
controller thread started!
10:28:25     shirako067
INFO
   Variable load
controller thread advanced!
10:28:25     shirako067
INFO
   Variable load
controller thread sleeping for 1200 seconds.
Setting for 300
active threads.
10:48:25     shirako067
INFO
   Variable load
controller thread advanced!
10:48:25     shirako067
INFO
   Variable load
controller thread sleeping for 1200 seconds.
Setting for 400
active threads
11:08:25     shirako067
INFO
   Variable load
controller thread advanced!
11:08:25     shirako067
INFO
   Variable load
controller thread sleeping for 1200 seconds.
Setting for 500
active threads.
11:28:25     shirako067
INFO
   Started all
threads; run commences in 2964 ms
11:28:29
INFO     Ramp up started
11:29:28     shirako067
INFO
   Ramp up
completed
...



-Harold



--- On Thu, 9/3/09, Akara Sucharitakul <[email protected]>
wrote:
From: Akara Sucharitakul <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Question about Olio/Faban
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 12:54
PM
Yes, but the feature is still quite
restrictive. We're building it out better
in the
future.
Please see how to do it here. Let us know
if you
run into
problems.

http://faban.sunsource.net/1.0/docs/howdoi/loadvariation.html

Adding yet another Faban instance
altogether will
cause
conflicts.

-Akara

Harold Lim wrote:
Hi All,


Is it possible in Faban to increase
the number
of
concurrent users in the middle of the run?
If not,
is it
possible to run 2 Faban instance (maybe
on
different
machines) and run the other benchmark run
after
the first
one is running a while? Will it cause any
problems
on
the  faban agents side if 2 instances
are
talking to
it?
I'm interested to see how the response
time
behaves/pattern when the number of
concurrent
users change.
Thanks,
Harold











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