Hi Pengcheng, I found that the set up procedure on the CloudStone website has some inaccuracies. I have written automated scripts that overcome some of these. You may like to consider following some of these guidelines for the web benchmark:
http://nikolaygrozev.wordpress.com/2014/05/10/automated-cloudstone-setup-in-ubuntu-vms/ http://nikolaygrozev.wordpress.com/2014/06/02/advanced-automated-cloudstone-setup-in-ubuntu-vms-part-2/ Best, Nikolay On 24 June 2015 at 07:24, pli <p...@cs.rochester.edu> wrote: > Hi there, > > May I ask a question about the web severing benchmark? > > I strictly respected the instructions shown in the CloudSuite benchmark > webpage. Now the whole environment has been setup. > But I always have an issue like the following. The same issue happens also > for "doAddEvent" transactions. > > I used the Faban command line tools to test the benchmark. It is, > ./bin/fabancli submit OlioDriver default ./run.xml > > The run.xml is configured exactly like what the "Running the benchmark" in > the webpage > says. If needed, I will paste it in the email thread. > > 23:22:23:WARNING:UIDriverAgent[0].5.doAddPerson: Multipart Post did not > work, returned status code: 404 > java.io.IOException: Multipart Post did not work, returned status code: 404 > at org.apache.olio.workload.driver.UIDriver.doAddPerson (596) > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0 (null) > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke (39) > at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke (25) > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke (597) > at com.sun.faban.driver.engine.TimeThread.doRun (169) > at com.sun.faban.driver.engine.AgentThread.run (202) > > I manually tested the web serving benchmark with the steps given by the > Olio benchmark. > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/olio/docs/php_setup.html > > including: > 2.Check the home page (HomePage) . > 3.Click on an event (EventDetail). Make sure the whole page looks OK. > 4.Click on an attendee (PersonDetail) to see a person's profile. > 5.Go back to the home page and click on a tag in the tag cloud. Choose a > big tag and check that we have good results and images get loaded OK. > 6.Click on the sign up tab. Fill in the form and create a user. > 7.Login using your new login name you just created. The top right of the > screen should show that you're logged on. > 8.Select an event, go back to the EventDetail page but this time as a > logged on user. > 9.Click on the add event tab and add an event. > > All the above events are successful. But when I run it from the command > line, it suffers > the above issues. > > Do you have any solutions on it? > > Thanks, > Pengcheng >