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From: Carl Z. <cp...@co...> - 2012-09-11 16:31:10
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Hello, AFAICT, you will not find a "install this and it will magically work" package, you're going to have to do some compiling, maybe make some code changes, and generally monkey around with things. If this is not possible, they you're probably better off sticking with windows-only iometer or choosing a different test tool. a) read all the online docs about running iometer on linux. Various people have put together web pages describing what to do. b) download the source tarball, I use 1.1.0rc2 (or pull from the source repository), and compile dynamo on freebsd, should be fairly straightforward. Might have to tweek the makefile and maybe some code. c) download the matching windows build and install on windows. d) experiment. Let us know what works :). You might have some success with the latest linux build (1.1.0.something) using FreeBSD's linux emulation, but I haven't tried that and don't expect to. z! From: Suresh Kumar Reddy N [mailto:sur...@gm...] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 3:05 AM To: Daniel Scheibli; iom...@li... Subject: Re: [Iometer-user] IOMeter - FreeBSD Hi, Thank you for the reply. Please advice me which package i have to install on FreeBSD. iometer-2006_07_27.linux.i386-bin.tgz or iometer-2008-06-22-rc2.src.gz and for windows i am planning to install iometer-1.1.0-rc1-win32.i386-bin.zip |