Thanks...

But is '-no_rate_quit' option available in sipp 3.0? I can't find in docs or in source? sipp complains saying" Invalid argument: '-no_rate_quit' "

-Bharath

Bharath,

Yes you can do this with the fllowing options:

./sipp -r n -rate_increase x -fd p -rate_max N -no_rate_quit

The value of p will control both the statistics interval and also the interval between increases of x calls per second.

Charles

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/29/2008 09:14:43 PM:

Hi,
I went through couple of controlling parameters, like -r, -rp,

-rate_increase, -rate_max, for driving the load through sipp. I was wondering if we could do the following usecase without exiting from
sipp.
Start with 'n' calls/sec and increment the calls by a fixed calls by 'x'

and reach and maintain 'N' calls/sec until user stops or -m value is reached.

Is this possible to do?

-Bharath



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