On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Justin Erenkrantz wrote: > On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 05:44:40PM -0700, Aaron Bannert wrote: > > mod_include, PHP -- something dynamic? You just want to CPU-strap > > some typical system usage, and then see what the maximum req/sec > > throughput is you can get, right? > > Right, but I see no mod_include pages that are in the current CVS > tree (FAQ.html looks likes it should be). I'm trying to do > something that is reproducible by other people. =-) -- justin
The t/htdocs/modules/include/*.shtml stuff is probably the best at the moment... if you can run those many, many times with a lot of concurrency, that'd probably get you somewhere. Better yet, take all of those, make a bigass.shtml out of them with loads of recursion and multiple includes of the same file over and over, etc. Throw mod_ssl into the equation and you might get even closer to something testable, though it'd arguably be better if the load were pool-use-heavy. --Cliff -------------------------------------------------------------- Cliff Woolley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Charlottesville, VA