[JDEV] Jabber Test Suite on hold

temas temas at box5.net
Tue May 1 00:59:48 CDT 2001


Welcome back, I did get a chance to play with it and it's a great start.
I'll play with it more tomorrow
and put together a list of ideas for it and we can start to colloborate
some.

--temas

On 30 Apr 2001 17:13:36 -0500, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> Dustin Puryear wrote:
> > 
> > > Colin Madere wrote:
> 
> I believe I have active_jab, the main component of the test suite,
> pretty much working. However, I noticed I need a 1-second delay between
> logins (may need less, but I am only using second-resolution at this
> point) or I get errors. Also, I ended ripping out the karma code in
> Jabber 1.4 since I could never get it to turn off via jabber.xml.
> Anyway, here is some sample output for those that are curious:
> 
> $ bin/active_jab -s localhost -j crack -t 1000 -w 1         
> 3/30/2001 17:7:1      0      1      0      0      0      0      0     
> 0      1
> 3/30/2001 17:7:3      1      2      0      1      0      0      0     
> 0      1
> 3/30/2001 17:7:4      2      3      0      0      0      0      0     
> 0      1
> 3/30/2001 17:7:5      3      4      0      0      0      0      0     
> 0      1
> 3/30/2001 17:7:6      4      5      0      0      0      0      0     
> 0      1
> ...
> 
> The output is:
> connection
> total-connections
> time-to-connect in seconds
> time-to-establish-stream in seconds
> time-to-logon in seconds
> min-message-delivery time
> max-message-delivery time
> avg-message-delivery time
> self-impose wait-time in seconds
> 
> You will probably want to run sar or a similar tool on the server to
> watch performance on that end as well. The goal is to eventually get
> active_jab to run on several clients at once and to either have them
> pool their response data, or use a heartbeat to sync them and then use a
> spreadsheet to do the same. Comments, suggestions, help?
> 
> Regards, Dustin
> 
> 
> > >
> > > Hey JDEV,
> > >
> > > Our guy Dustin Puryear is out for a bit (in case you emailed him and
> > > didn't get a repsonse) and will be for a few more weeks.
> > 
> > I am back. There are a few things I will be working on for the next day
> > or so. Currently, the test suite runs on a single machine. The next step
> > will implement a network heartbeat so that the software can run on
> > multiple machines. Feel free to download and play.
> > 
> > Temas, did you get a chance to play with it?
> > 
> > Regards, Dustin
> > 
> > > If you're interested in the Jabber Test Suite project he is/was
> > > working on, see http://sourceforge.net/projects/jabbertest/
> > >
> > > If you're interested in contributing, please dload it and check it
> > > out.  Mail me if you have questions, although I'm not the developer or
> > > maintainer (although I do work for the same company).  Anything I
> > > can't answer I'll let you know and fwd to him for when he gets back.
> > 
> > --
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