Re: question about reports
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From: Robert I. <cor...@gm...> - 2009-08-11 14:15:49
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Hi Sergei S. On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Sergei S <jun...@ya...> wrote: > Hi > I've looked at reports from last test, and I have a couple of questions: > Let's see following lines: > RunTime(sec),Appl, > Clients,Req,1xx,2xx,3xx,4xx,5xx,Err,T-Err,D,D-2xx,Ti,To > 242, H/F , 1514, 256, 0, 158, 0, 0, 0, 1033, 75, 5084, > 5084, 13219, 28278 > 215, H/F , 3938, 380, 0, 162, 0, 0, 0, 1381, 119, > 3041, 3041, 13554, 34858 > > There's 256 requests in first line, and 158 "ok"s, but 1033 errors and > 75 timeouts. I thought that "Req" column is "all requests for a 3 > second" that includes both "ok"s and errors and timeouts. > But you can >see that nubers are not suitable.. So the question is what is "Req" >column, which requests number he refers to? Req - states for HTTP requests. Errors at HTTP-level are covered by 4xx and 5xx. Err means TCP/IP and DNS level errors. An overall impression, that you have some network/bandwidth issues. Run it with -v and investigate the logs. > > Also the question how can I calculate the CAPS from every line in txt > report file? > Number of HTTP request / Number of seconds. If running at defaults (3 sec reporting) is is 256/3 > > -- > Sergey Sh. > > Take care! -- Truly, Robert Iakobashvili, Ph.D. ...................................................................... www.ghotit.com Assistive technology that understands you ...................................................................... |