Tatsuo Ishii <is...@postgresql.org> writes: >> Why wouldn't you just fire up several copies of pgbench, one per host?
> Well, more convenient. Aside from bottle neck discussion below, simple > tool to generate load is important IMO. Well, my concern here is that it's *not* going to be simple. By the time we get done adding enough switches to control connection to N different hosts (possibly with different usernames, passwords, etc), then adding frammishes to control which scripts get sent to which hosts, and so on, I don't think it's really going to be simpler to use than launching N copies of pgbench. It might be worth doing if we had features that allowed the different test scripts to interact, so that they could do things like check replication propagation from one host to another. But pgbench hasn't got that, and in multi-job mode really can't have that (at least not in the Unix separate-processes implementation). Anyway that's a whole nother level of complexity that would have to be added on before you got to a useful feature. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers