If it helps, 'ps ux' command on linux shows about 600
'/work/Apache2/sbin/httpd -k start' processes (I set ServerLimit
4, MaxClients 4, for my prefork mpm)
and the autobench output reads:
httperf: failed to connect to SSL server (err=-1, reason=5)
httperf --timeout=60 --client=0/1 --serv
I'm bench marking my ssl enabled web server and I keep getting this
error when the request rate becomes too high:
[Fri Dec 08 17:16:06 2006] [error] Re-negotiation handshake failed:
Not accepted by client!?
I am using Apache2, httperf (through the autobench tool) and
requesting a page in a direc
more FYI,
The Grinder: http://grinder.sourceforge.net/index.html
OpenSTA: http://opensta.org/
Jmeter: http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/
ApacheBench: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ApacheBench
http_load: http://www.acme.com/software/http_load/
Flood: http://httpd.apache.org/test/flood/
OpenLoad: htt
Try httperf and autobench
Christiaan
On 11/15/06, Salvatore Cozzolongo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are there open/free web server Benchmark? Do you know some? I just found
commercial one...
regards
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Salvatore Cozzolongo
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Now how did I miss that one!?
Thanks!
> Hi all, I have an array with methods to insert and delete elements in
> the array. These methods can be called by my apache module as well as
> external 3rd party programs. Should I protect these methods with the
> apr_proc_mutex.h or apr_thread_mutex.h
Hi all, I have an array with methods to insert and delete elements in
the array. These methods can be called by my apache module as well as
external 3rd party programs. Should I protect these methods with the
apr_proc_mutex.h or apr_thread_mutex.h routines? I am currently using
the prefork MPM so
e pool is also necessary, well then I have
to re-evaluate my approach.
Thanks in advance
Christiaan Lamprecht
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Hi all,
The idea:
So the idea is to install mod_assl (a module I wrote) in Apache as an
DSO object. This works fine but I now need mod_assl to use functions
in assl.c (also my code), and these assl.c functions should also be
available to external programs such as application.c (which has it's
own