On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 02:44:28PM +0800, wenli wrote:
> On Tue 18 Dec 2012 02:11:26 PM CST, Amos Kong wrote:
> >Hi Yiqiao,
> >
> >I want to update netperf for Windows guests, but I upstream
> >netperf_win doesn't work.
> >
> >>>>netperf.netperf_cygwin (doesn't work, no code to setup cygwin for
> >>>>windows guest in upstream)
> >
> >We have a 'cyg_install' case in rh internal to install cygwin for
> >Windoes guest, but it's pushed to Autotest upstream. But cygwin is
> >used in netperf.netperf_cygwin
> >
> >Please help to push this case to upstream, and make sure it works. I
> >suggest to test patches with fresh environment&  git tree&  images&
> >etc before sending patches to upstream. Otherwise, it looks work, but
> >it doesn't work really.
> >
> >Can you help to update netperf.exe in winutils.iso to 2.6.0 and test
> >if case works?
> >
> 
> We used the copy netperf.2.4 from
> http://people.redhat.com/jeder/rpms/netperf/netperf_24/.
> We still do not completely know how to compile netperf.exe,

contact with jeder?

> since
> you will includes netperf demo-mode, I think we have to investigate
> how to compile netperf.exe at least.(More reference comes from
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=826596#c37).

We only launch a netserver insider Windows guest, what we should do
is compiling a 2.6.0 netperf (demo mode enabled), case doesn't need to
be changed.
 
> wenli
> 
> >I have finished some code of netperf demo-mode and only tested with
> >linux guests. I will send it out first, we can fix netperf_win part
> >latter.
> >
> 

-- 
                Amos.

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