The call generator is very not user friendly now and undocumented, i
recommend not to use it and use some simple script somewhere for now.
(you could find some scripts somewhere on astertest.com).
I will put fixing that callgenerator on the (big) todo list.
Zoa,
Matt wrote:
Has anyone gotten
Has anyone gotten this tester to work? i can get it to log in and
show me my call load.. but it doesn't seem to MAKE any calls.
On 3/30/05, Kristian Kielhofner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bicom Systems wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >>Its a very very bad idea to do this on production
Bicom Systems wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its a very very bad idea to do this on production boxes. Especially if
you are trying to see how far you can go, and then you cross that tiny
border :)
Your production calls will not like an idle cpu% of 0% and a load of
500.
I could not agree more wi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Its a very very bad idea to do this on production boxes. Especially if
> you are trying to see how far you can go, and then you cross that tiny
> border :)
>
> Your production calls will not like an idle cpu% of 0% and a load of
> 500.
I could not agree more with you h
Its a very very bad idea to do this on production boxes. Especially if
you are trying to see how far you can go, and then you cross that tiny
border :)
Your production calls will not like an idle cpu% of 0% and a load of 500.
zoa,
Bicom Systems wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
Most of the time
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Most of the time you dont need a big machine to test a small machine.
> Just make sure there is no transcoding on the sending end.
> I did all the tests you mentioned (Except for the jitter buffer) on a
> dual xeon and a via c3.
>
> That took me about 2 months
Hey,
Most of the time you dont need a big machine to test a small machine.
Just make sure there is no transcoding on the sending end.
I did all the tests you mentioned (Except for the jitter buffer) on a
dual xeon and a via c3.
That took me about 2 months fulltime (its a lot harder than it looks),
Hello,
I would like to test the capabilities of the various hardware that I
run AstLinux on:
- Soekris Net4801 (266mhz Geode)
- 1ghz P3
- 1ghz Via C3
- 2.5ghz Celeron
- 3 ghz x 2 Xeon
What I would like to do is use * on the higher end machines to pound as
many calls as possible (probably 10,