Brendan Gregg wrote:

G'Day Folks,

FileBench looks great. I've been wanting to write such a tool for a while,
but this is far more comprehensive than I was planning. :)
Yes, it is definetly cool.



Imagine using this for a practical Solaris interview. Create a well
defined testload with filebench, then ask the applicant to describe the
filesystem activity using existing Solaris tools (without reading the
filebench profile... Just need a CPUbench, Membench and Netbench as
well... benchbench?... :-)

thanks for releasing this!

Brendan

[Sydney, Australia]


PS. Ok, maybe the TTCP and pathchar varieties serve as a form of Netbench.

We are working on a networking tool similiar to filebench. This will, as filebench does, allow you to write an application profile, and then test it out. It currently supports tcp, udp and udapl, but it is very easy to plug other protocols. It is amost finished and will be available at
the opensource site soon.
thanks
-neel
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