iam a new bie freeradius user, i have a duty from my lecture to build a hotspot captive portal using chillispot and freeradius. now i make it, chilispot and freeradius working well on ubuntu machine, but the problem is my lecture want me to do stress test on the radius server to make sure that the system is still working well in any condition.. i still confused how to perform the stress test...anyone help me please..thank you for your attentionsorry for bad english :D
Hi,
iam a new bie freeradius user, i have a duty from my lecture to build a hotspot captive portal using chillispot and freeradius. now i make it, chilispot and freeradius working well on ubuntu machine, but the problem is my lecture want me to do stress test on the radius server to make sure that the system is still working well in any condition..
i still confused how to perform the stress test...anyone help me please..thank you for your attentionsorry for bad english :D
there are a couple of scripts supplied with the server to allow benchmarking which hit the server fast and hard. run a couple of those whilst eg flood pinging the system. but 'any condition' is hardly any kind of scientific or useful phrase. for example, is the system working well if half the packets get lost? does the system work well if packets are routed in different directions? does the system work well when an idiot logs into the box and runs other random processes that take up CPU time (nice bit of SETI or D2OL etc)? quantify the scenarios before you can demonstrate behaviour. useful exercise as you might uncover some wierd corner case to help improve the server (I've found several Linux kernel issues over the years on very stressed servers) alan
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 6:20 AM, <A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi,
iam a new bie freeradius user, i have a duty from my lecture to build a hotspot captive portal using chillispot and freeradius. now i make it, chilispot and freeradius working well on ubuntu machine, but the problem is my lecture want me to do stress test on the radius server to make sure that the system is still working well in any condition..
i still confused how to perform the stress test...anyone help me please..thank you for your attentionsorry for bad english :D
there are a couple of scripts supplied with the server to allow benchmarking which hit the server fast and hard. run a couple of those whilst eg flood pinging the system. but 'any condition' is hardly any kind of scientific or useful phrase. for example, is the system working well if half the packets get lost? does
if you want to test what happen under network problem scenarios you can try netem or nistnet http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Net:Netem http://snad.ncsl.nist.gov/nistnet/ Regards Luciano
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A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk -
Luciano Afranllie -
Nizar Zulmi