You can try using some unix utilities like wget to do timings. PHP has
CURL commands you can use to automate some testings. There are also
testing tools, like Selenium, you can use on any computer to do
automated testing.
Brent
On Dec 16, 2008, at 7:21 PM, Nasir Zubair wrote:
Hi All,
Can anyone suggest an offline program or utility to profile response
time for an intranet website during various visits.
I'm trying troubleshooting a peculiar problem with one of our
intranet websites in IE6. The site is not fully functional in non-IE
browsers (IE6 being the company standard). On the first visit to
site for the day, the site takes good 30-45 seconds to respond, any
subsequent visits are under 1 sec, as expected. After some general
testing (cache, cookies, etc.) I am fairly confident that the
workstation configuration are not a problem. The issue can be
reproduced on a number of workstations using a number of different
NT accounts. For every account, the slow down is only once, during
the initial visit.
I have been looking for various tools to profile the site response
and have consistently been running into the following issues:
1. the site is on an intranet, inaccessible from the internet, which
rules out all the online tools.
2. the site is using SSL, which caused Fiddler (http://www.fiddlertool.com/fiddler/
) and couple of other utilities to skip it altogether.
I am not the developer of the site in question, but since I'm given
the task of troubleshooting the issue, I want to back up my obvious
conclusions with some numbers.
Thanks in advance.
- Nasir
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