Hi Francisco,

this is really highly depending on what OS you are using. I think in Linux
its no big deal to create some cron job or similar that sends a message if
the server load is > 75% for example.

Sebastian

2011/6/17 Francisco Saez <[email protected]>

> Hi all,
>
> someone know a way to monitoring the server to do load tests. I want to get
> how much resources (memory and bandwith) consumes by connection and get the
> maximun number of connections that the server can afford.
>
> My first idea was to use Jmeter or something similar, but i don't know if
> it will works with openmeetings (because is an swf servlet).
>
> Anyone know how to do this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards, Francisco.
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