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One package I've used with some success is WebBench. This Win32 package
allows you to use multiple load PCs, and it then collects and consolidates
the info. You can download it from the ZiffDavis website. This package is
designed to stress webservers, so there are some limitations as to what type
of HTTP requests you can generate. However, if your servlets can be invoked
with GETs and query strings, it make work for you. It can act as an HTTPS
client as wel as HTTP.
regards
Kirk
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> We are running Redhat Linux 6.1 and Apache1.3/Jserv1.1. We are running
> servlets which connect to an Oracle database. I am looking for software
> to do load testing on out Linux servers which allow us to predict how
> may users can concurrently use the system and allow us to tweak the
> apache/Jserv settings to optimize our configuration.
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> Is anyone using software to test the loads on the Apache/Jserv system,
> especially in relation to Oracle DB connections?
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> Ben Ricker
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