Hi guys, I figure out what the problem was. To increase the load I
needed to twiki parameters such as in the $PHP_PATH/etc/php-fpm.conf.

pm.max_children
pm.start_servers
pm.min_spare_servers
pm.max_spare_servers
pm.max_requests

I mis-suspected the network because if I increased the number of
clients I didn't see an increasing in the number of nic traffic. But
twiking php-fpm.conf I was able to get 100% of CPU utilization.

I hope this hint could help others.

Leonardo


On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Leonardo Piga <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Cansu, I will try this.
>
> Other question, in the tutorial for Web Server it is written:
>
> "To saturate the web server you might need to increase the maximum
> number of connections. As a rough estimate, 700-1000 connections per
> core should be able to saturate the web server."
>
> What do you guys mean by saturate the web server? I ask because my
> network card is being saturated before the CPU. Is it possible to run
> the benchmark with more than one NIC?
>
> Currently I have the db server in one machine (tomcat+mysql), the
> frontend in another (nginx+php), and the clients running in other set
> of machines.
>
> Leonardo
>
>
> On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 6:35 PM, Cansu Kaynak <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Leonardo.
>> Yes, you can start the workload running the following command on the client
>> machine:
>> $FABAN_HOME/bin/fabancli submit OlioDriver default run.xml
>>
>> You can use the run.xml file
>> under apache-olio-php-src-0.2/workload/php/trunk/deploy/run.xml as the input
>> template.
>> You need to replace the default values in the file with the values of your
>> choice, as you do using the faban  web interface.
>>
>> --
>> Cansu
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On May 31, 2012, at 1:22 AM, Leonardo Piga wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Quick question, is it possible to start the Web Server workload using
>> a script like other application such as Web-search?
>>
>>
>> Leonardo
>>
>>

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