Re: curl-loader on Solaris?
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From: Robert I. <cor...@gm...> - 2008-04-20 17:00:18
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Hi Frank, On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 7:11 PM, Frank Fegert <fra...@gm...> wrote: > > > We are using netlink sockets and secondary IP addresses. > > If Solaris supports them and has some such API, you can > > give it a try. > > If not, there is a plenty amount of work to do for that. > > Netlink sockets are not supported on Solaris unless the XNET library > functions (see [1]) are fairly similar to the Linux netlink API. > > [1] > http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-0696/6mgfrf0gr?l=en&q=3XNET&a=expand > [2] http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-5177/if-7p?l=en&a=view > > If netlink API is supported, thus compile it and it should work. Secondary IP addresses are created via routing netlink tables. Still, if it does not work for you, you may try Bugnux live CD with curl-loader installed. Y can run boot the CP from any PC, like windows. If you think, that Solaris as a MUST, you may wish to try JMeter java-based testing tool, but you may need a lot of memory and fine tuning efforts for high loads. Sincerely, Robert Iakobashvili "Light will come from Jerusalem" ................................................................... www.ghotit.com An online speller for dyslectics and bad-spellers ................................................................... http://curl-loader.sourceforge.net An open-source web application testing tool ................................................................... |