HI,
 
We are trying to kill ghost connections (network failures) tcp connections are kept alive on port 1935,
Is it possible to kill them with a server command, where should we start looking,
 
Ideally a server process would be better, but I think its easir to write a script that iterates through connections and somehow removes garbage  ?
 
 
Could a flash client do this ?
 
Regards
 
Rodrigo O
 
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dominick Accattato
Sent: Lunes, 07 de Agosto de 2006 12:28 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Red5] benchmarking red5 server

Please document and share your findings.. thanks :)

On 8/7/06, Manos Batsis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Well jmeter is a killa remote profiler client, how exactly does the
> spring profiler work, you set up the tests and run it on a command
> line
> ? Im pretty much trying to work out how to initiate the profiler and
>
> collect the flv streams concurrently i guess, as its not standard www
>
> content obviouslly.

I'll be working out JMeter test plans for Red5 during the next week or
earlier, so if you guys want to work together on this... we are mostly
interested in VOD and will be running the tests on SUN/AMD64/Solaris10
in a distributed manner. What we want to test is max throughput in
different stream rates from 128kbps to 1+ mbps.

Next steps for us is putting Red5 on JBoss AS and JBoss Web (to test
performance of native connectors), as well as contributing code wise.

Cheers,

Manos





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