[Tsung] newbie/windows question

Yishay Weiss yishayjobs at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 30 18:44:52 CEST 2006


Yes that was helpful, thanks. I ended up installing it on linux after 
failing to install it under cygwin. Needless to say, on linux it works fine.

Our company is considering migrating to this tool from OpenSTA. Beside the 
windows issue which is not a big deal we are concerned with the issue of 
analyzing statistics per request url (we'll be using it primarily for HTTP 
tests). We'd like to have some statistics on each and every request (e.g. 
the response time), as well as summarized stats such as average response 
time.

Looking at the tsung.log (loglevel: debug) I saw the following data example 
for requests

stats: request 57 100.800 247.740 1516.58 3.44897

Can you tell me what this means? For instance, does 57 map to some url?

Is there somewhere I can read about the tsung.log format? If I could 
understand the format I might be able to generate a report which has stats 
we need (tsung_stats.pl does not provide everything we need...).

Thanks,
Yishay

>From: Mickael Remond <mickael.remond at process-one.net>
>To: Yishay Weiss <yishayjobs at hotmail.com>
>CC: tsung-users at process-one.net
>Subject: Re: [Tsung] newbie/windows question
>Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 15:39:41 +0200
>
>Hello Yishay,
>
>It should be possible to make Tsung work under Windows, but this has not
>been done yet. Most of the work involved relies in converting the
>startup scripts to launch Tsung.
>Note, that on Windows, you will have to run Tsung controler and
>injectors in the same container (No cluster). The cluster mode requires
>SSH to be setup on Windows and this is more difficult to deploy.
>
>Some coworkers have been using Tsung on Windows from a VMWare Linux
>instance.
>
>I hope this helps,
>
>--
>Mickaël Rémond
>  http://www.process-one.net/




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