Re: Apache-Benchmark: Non cumulative values

2010-08-31 Thread Samuel ROZE
I just have a last question: what's the difference between theses results: Time per request: 3426.206 [ms] (mean) Time per request: 342.621 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests) Thanks in advance! Samuel ROZE. 2010/8/31 Samuel ROZE : > Hello, > > I'm using Apache-Benchmark to s

Re: Apache-Benchmark: Non cumulative values

2010-08-31 Thread Samuel ROZE
That works very well! Thanks a lot! 2010/8/31 Rainer Jung : > On 31.08.2010 17:01, Samuel ROZE wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I'm using Apache-Benchmark to stats my applications performances. I >> want to create a graph, using GNUPlot and Apache Benchmark. >> The "-g" option create a file that I can lo

Re: Apache-Benchmark: Non cumulative values

2010-08-31 Thread Samuel ROZE
Is it the "ctime" field ? I think that the dtime field is the downloaded time but I'm not sure... What's the "ctime" field? I use the "wait" field because I think that is the time while Apache-Benchmark is waiting the server response, but I'm not sure too... An other question is: is it really cumu

Re: Apache-Benchmark: Non cumulative values

2010-08-31 Thread Stefan Ruppert
Hi Samuel, maybe you are interested in the mod_arm4 module (http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/sandbox/mod_arm4/) which measures any HTTP request by using the Application Response Measurement (ARM) standard. All you need is an implementation of an ARM agent and you'll get the response time

Re: Apache-Benchmark: Non cumulative values

2010-08-31 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
On 31 Aug 2010, at 16:01, Samuel ROZE wrote: > I'm using Apache-Benchmark to stats my applications performances. I > want to create a graph, using GNUPlot and Apache Benchmark. > The "-g" option create a file that I can load in GNUPlot. It works > very well but requests times are cumulative value

Re: Apache-Benchmark: Non cumulative values

2010-08-31 Thread Rainer Jung
On 31.08.2010 17:01, Samuel ROZE wrote: Hello, I'm using Apache-Benchmark to stats my applications performances. I want to create a graph, using GNUPlot and Apache Benchmark. The "-g" option create a file that I can load in GNUPlot. It works very well but requests times are cumulative values: 3

Re: Apache-Benchmark: Non cumulative values

2010-08-31 Thread Samuel ROZE
No, I would like to just use bash commands. It'll made automatically on each important code modification. 2010/8/31 ricardo figueiredo : > Hi, > > Would you like to use any SpreadSheet program for this ?? > > -- > Muito Obrigado > Ricardo > > > On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Samuel ROZE wrote:

Re: Apache-Benchmark: Non cumulative values

2010-08-31 Thread ricardo figueiredo
Hi, Would you like to use any SpreadSheet program for this ?? -- Muito Obrigado Ricardo On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Samuel ROZE wrote: > Hello, > > I'm using Apache-Benchmark to stats my applications performances. I > want to create a graph, using GNUPlot and Apache Benchmark. > The "-g

Apache-Benchmark: Non cumulative values

2010-08-31 Thread Samuel ROZE
Hello, I'm using Apache-Benchmark to stats my applications performances. I want to create a graph, using GNUPlot and Apache Benchmark. The "-g" option create a file that I can load in GNUPlot. It works very well but requests times are cumulative values: 3150 3168 3172 3194 3203 3215 3220 3225 322