OK New run, this time with result and log files... (Charts are substantially
the same as above.) Thanks!
[rrul_be-2019-09-15T125209.510692.Richs-MBP-10337_lan.log](https://github.com/tohojo/flent/files/3614011/rrul_be-2019-09-15T125209.510692.Richs-MBP-10337_lan.log)
Ah bugger, seems I was wrong and that the series are actually just being sorted
alphabetically. So guess I'll have to figure out a way to define a sorting order
that makes more sense...
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That should all be fixable, at least for new tests. The summary output just
prints data series in the order they are specified in the data file, so harder
to re-sort old files...
On 15 September 2019 13:51:48 CEST, Rich Brown wrote:
>Using Flent 1.9.9-git-2a08dd9:
>
>I have been looking hard
Using Flent 1.9.9-git-2a08dd9:
I have been looking hard at Flent results for Dave's tests for coffee shops
[(my latest script.)](https://github.com/richb-hanover/coffee-shop-bloat-test)
I have a few fussy observations about the Flent output for the tests:
* I like how the rrul and rrul_be
Confirmed. I like `N/A` better than my suggestion. Thanks.
```
bash-3.2$ flent -x -L -H flent-fremont.bufferbloat.net -t
"flent-fremont.bufferbloat.net" --te=upload_streams=4 --te=ping_hosts=1.1.1.1
tcp_nup
Started Flent 1.9.9-git-2a08dd9 using Python 3.7.3.
Starting tcp_nup test. Expected run