Hi Bruno, 2010/5/24 Bruno Guimarães Sousa <[email protected]>
> Amanda, > Which version of rails if olio 0.2 running? > Is it 2.2.2? I wonder is there is a need to upgrade it to 2.3.5 with "rake > rails:update" > I believe that the last rails:update to the Olio Rails sources was for 2.3.1 although Olio Rails has been tested with Rails 2.3.2 which is the version that we support currently. If you need support for 2.3.5 please log a Jira ticket for it, I'll update and test as soon as I can (feel free to do it and send me a patch). > > I've been asking if olio already supports ruby 1.9.1. I googled for it, and > couldn't find an answer. Can you clarify things for me? > We don't support Ruby 1.9 currently. Ruby 1.9.2 will be production ready and when it's released I'm hoping to branch the source tree and add support then. There will hopefully be a 2nd preview of 1.9.2 available at the end of May. As Shanti mentioned, feel free to make changes and send us patches, we really need more contributors Thanks Amanda > Thanks! > -- > Bruno Guimarães Sousa > www.ifba.edu.br > PONTONET - DGTI - IFBA > Ciência da Computação UFBA > Registered Linux user #465914 > > > 2010/5/21 Bruno Guimarães Sousa <[email protected]> > >> That's nice! Shanti, as soon as I come across with bugs, they will be >> reported :) >> There are two more questions: is ruby1.9.1 supported? >> My intention is to provide a complete set of benchmarks to rails >> community. Do you think that already exists (an updated research)? >> >> >> regards, >> -- >> Bruno Guimarães Sousa >> www.ifba.edu.br >> PONTONET - DGTI - IFBA >> Ciência da Computação UFBA >> Registered Linux user #465914 >> >> >> On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Shanti Subramanyam < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> This is exactly the kind of use case we envisioned for Olio. Olio can be >>> used not just to measure the performance of different types of web/app >>> servers but also to compare performance across different technology stacks >>> (rails vs php for example). >>> >>> The one request I have is that if you come across issues, please file >>> bugs at http://issues.apache.org/JIRA (under OLIO). We will try and >>> support you as best we can but in return I would ask that as you learn more >>> about Olio, please submit patches to help make it better. >>> >>> Shanti >>> >>> 2010/5/21 Bruno Guimarães Sousa <[email protected]> >>> >>> Shanti, >>>> That's great! >>>> My goal is to use Olio+Faban to compare diferent web servers in a load >>>> balanced cluster. So, what I need to determine is which web server (thin, >>>> mongrel, webroar, glassfish, apache, nginx etc) and load balancing solution >>>> (haproxy, nginx, pen, pound, balance etc) is the faster one (it is a >>>> performance test) for Olio (rails version). >>>> Do you think is a good decision to use Olio in this case? >>>> >>>> >>>> regards, >>>> -- >>>> Bruno Guimarães Sousa >>>> www.ifba.edu.br >>>> PONTONET - DGTI - IFBA >>>> Ciência da Computação UFBA >>>> Registered Linux user #465914 >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 1:38 AM, Shanti Subramanyam < >>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Several people have used Olio for performance testing purposes. We at >>>>> Sun published a Blueprints on our use of Olio at : >>>>> >>>>> http://wikis.sun.com/display/BluePrints/Deploying+Web+2.0+Applications+on+Sun+Servers+and+the+OpenSolaris+Operating+System >>>>> >>>>> Shanti >>>>> >>>>> 2010/5/20 Bruno Guimarães Sousa <[email protected]> >>>>> >>>>> Hi! >>>>>> Sorry if my question seems a little bit obvious >>>>>> Is Olio most used as a benchmark webapp? Or do people use it in >>>>>> production more than for testing? >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm trying to run a massive rails benchmarking and wonder if that is >>>>>> the goal of Olio+Faban. >>>>>> >>>>>> regards, >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Bruno Guimarães Sousa >>>>>> www.ifba.edu.br >>>>>> PONTONET - DGTI - IFBA >>>>>> Ciência da Computação UFBA >>>>>> Registered Linux user #465914 >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
