Re: [PHP] how to time an http request

2002-09-19 Thread Petr Tomenendál

If you want a tool to test HTTP server responses, then i can recommend
Siege. You can specify number of simultaneous requests and 
URL/URLs to be tested. For more info look at: 
http://www.joedog.org/siege/index.shtml

P.


On Thu, 2002-09-19 at 01:12, Lee Doolan wrote:
 
 
 is there a program which i can run in a unix environment (FreeBSD or
 redhat) which can run, say, 100 requests on a url and then report the
 total time spent on the requests?  i know that i could run curl or
 wget in a loop, but i would have to account for the fork-exec time
 somehow.  i hope that the question is clear.
 
 
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[PHP] how to time an http request

2002-09-18 Thread Lee Doolan



is there a program which i can run in a unix environment (FreeBSD or
redhat) which can run, say, 100 requests on a url and then report the
total time spent on the requests?  i know that i could run curl or
wget in a loop, but i would have to account for the fork-exec time
somehow.  i hope that the question is clear.


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