Ben A possibility is http://www.slamd.com/
/d 2009/9/29 Ben Rockwood <b...@cuddletech.com> > I need some help figuring out what I'm looking for, so bear with me. > > For a lot of distributed applications (web apps, distributed databases, > etc) I have a need for a tool that can both execute benchmarks as well as > collect data from the nodes under load, such as CPU, memory, disk ops and > other performance related stats. > > I've looked at Faban, but it frankly looks daunting to a sysadmin and more > geared toward experienced Java programmers. There are plenty of good web > load testers out there (jMeter, http_perf, The Grinder, etc) but they don't > do data collection of the nodes performance, except to write your own > extensions or correlate data manually from multiple sources. > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? So far only OpenSTA has looked > like what I need but its only for Windows. I need something relatively easy > to use and portable, something that I can extend but not entirely Java > centric. > > I'm not a QA engineer and don't want to become one, I just want to get good > corrolated stats the can show Transactions or Pages per second along with > CPU/Mem/etc on each node. Frankly I'm not sure if this is "capacity > planning" or "load testing" or a "benchmark harness". So maybe even just > some clarification on what I think I'm looking for will help. ;) > > benr. > -- > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > perf-discuss mailing list > perf-discuss@opensolaris.org > -- Dominic Kay +44 780 124 6099
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