Re: Running pen and services on one machine

From: Matthias Thiel (matthias@atip.de)
Date: Mon Jul 19 2004 - 15:27:50 CEST


Hi Matt,

the following option solved the problem:

  -r bypass client tracking in server selection

Because I was doing the tests from the same machine.

Thanks and best regards,

Matthias

On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 13:31:22 +0100
"Dale, Matt" <Matt.Dale@beCogent.com> wrote:

>
> Are you doing all the tests from one machine? If so I'd guess that the sticky host feature is in effect. To test this otherwise you should either use multiple machines or set it to use round robin always.
>
> Ta
> Matt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthias Thiel [mailto:matthias@atip.de]
> Sent: 19 July 2004 13:27
> To: pen@siag.nu
> Subject: Running pen and services on one machine
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I try to run pen and the web services on the same machine using the following command:
>
> pen -p pen.pid -l pen.log -w penstat.log -d -d -h localhost:8100 localhost:8101 localhost:8102 localhost:8103 localhost:8104
>
> When doing a load test on port 8100, I discovered that all request are routed to port 8102 ignoring the other ones. Why does it use only that one ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Matthias Thiel
>
>

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