Re: ApacheBench says my site is unstable?

2001-10-29 Thread Joshua Chamas
Philip Mak wrote: Time taken for tests: 21.109 seconds Complete requests: 1000 Failed requests:22 (Connect: 0, Length: 22, Exceptions: 0) Total transferred: 196578 bytes HTML transferred: 12714 bytes Requests per second:47.37 Transfer rate: 9.31

Re: ApacheBench says my site is unstable?

2001-10-29 Thread Philip Mak
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Joshua Chamas wrote: Complete requests: 1000 Failed requests:22 (Connect: 0, Length: 22, Exceptions: 0) If ApacheBench complains about length problems, it means that the length of subsequent requests differs from the output length of the first

Re: [OT] ApacheBench says my site is unstable?

2001-10-28 Thread Andrew Ho
Hello, PMI'm using ApacheBench to perform stress testing on my mod_perl server. PMIt's not always working, though. Observe the following two runs: (first PMis Broken pipe; second has some failed requests) Try writing a Perl (or other language) client that hits the URL you test over and over

ApacheBench says my site is unstable?

2001-10-27 Thread Philip Mak
I'm using ApacheBench to perform stress testing on my mod_perl server. It's not always working, though. Observe the following two runs: (first is Broken pipe; second has some failed requests) [pmak@sg1 bin]$ ./ab -n 1000 -c 10 http://65.119.108.120:8080/ This is ApacheBench, Version 1.3c