At 6 May 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>~# /www/bin/ab -c 150 -n 2000 http://127.0.0.1/
>This is ApacheBench, Version 1.3c <$Revision: 1.44 $> apache-1.3
>Copyright (c) 1996 Adam Twiss, Zeus Technology Ltd,
>http://www.zeustech.net/
>Copyright (c) 1998-2000 The Apache Group, http://www.apache.org/
>
>Server Software: Apache/1.3.19
>Server Hostname: 127.0.0.1
>Server Port: 80
>
>Document Path: /
>Document Length: 1310 bytes
>
>Concurrency Level: 150
>Time taken for tests: 284.256 seconds
>Complete requests: 2000
>Failed requests: 0
>Total transferred: 3536325 bytes
>HTML transferred: 2639650 bytes
>Requests per second: 7.04
>Transfer rate: 12.44 kb/s received
>
>Connnection Times (ms)
> min avg max
>Connect: 7 10667 53372
>Processing: 1247 10154 32805
>Total: 1254 20821 86177
>~#
>
>it usually takes about 20 seconds for linux to do it.
>
>how do i configure freebsd to be able to do it?
I think there's something wrong with your setup. This is my 4.3-STABLE
output on a PII-350 (I even didn't change anything with sysctl):
(mark@a /~) /usr/local/apache/bin/ab -c 150 -n 2000 http://127.0.0.1
This is ApacheBench, Version 1.3c <$Revision: 1.41 $> apache-1.3
Copyright (c) 1996 Adam Twiss, Zeus Technology Ltd,
http://www.zeustech.net/
Copyright (c) 1998-1999 The Apache Group, http://www.apache.org/
Server Software: Apache/1.3.14
Server Hostname: 127.0.0.1
Server Port: 80
Document Path: /
Document Length: 1358 bytes
Concurrency Level: 150
Time taken for tests: 25.983 seconds
Complete requests: 2000
Failed requests: 0
Total transferred: 3687532 bytes
HTML transferred: 2825998 bytes
Requests per second: 76.97
Transfer rate: 141.92 kb/s received
Connnection Times (ms)
min avg max
Connect: 0 530 1369
Processing: 148 1321 2329
Total: 148 1851 3698
Mark Lastdrager
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