[Tsung] idx-tsunami-1.0 - multiple chat timeout

Vivek Sellappan vivek.sellappan at gmail.com
Wed Feb 21 13:25:21 CET 2007


Hi,

Thanks for the reply.

I installed erlang R10B and xmerl-0.19 from the website
http://tsung.erlang-projects.org/dist/redhat/. When I tried installing
Tsung 1.2.1 from tsung-1.2.1-1.noarch.rpm available in the same
website, it said, package erlang not found, though I had already
installed erlang.

Hence, I installed erlang R9C from
http://www.erlang-projects.org/Public/rpmdeb/rpm_erlang_otp_r9c-2/view
and installed Tsung 1.2.0 from
http://tsung.erlang-projects.org/dist/redhat/. I tried starting Tsung
and I got this error

Starting Tsung
/usr/bin/tsung: line 226:  4097 Segmentation fault      $ERL $ERL_OPTS
$ERL_RSH -noshell -sname $CONTROLLER -setcookie $COOKIE $BOOT_OPT -pa
$TSUNGPATH -pa $CONTROLLERPATH -tsung_controller debug_level
$DEBUG_LEVEL -tsung_controller config_file \"$CONF_OPT_FILE\"
-tsung_controller $LOG_OPT

This is the reason I installed idx-tsunami-1.0 which was working fine
except for the issue mentioned in my previous mail.

Please let me know what needs to be done.

Thanks,
Vivek



On 2/20/07, Nicolas Niclausse <nicolas at niclux.org> wrote:
> Vivek Sellappan ecrivait le 16.02.2007 14:59:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am new to idx-tsunami. I went through the archives here. I have few
> > questions.
> >
> > I have installed idx-tsunami 1.0.1 on Redhat linux.
> > I was trying to run a sample XML script for few basic transactions
> > with Jabber server. I have installed both idx-tsunami and Wildfire
> > Jabber server on the same machine.
>
> Hello,
>
> You should try the latest version, tsung 1.2.1
>
>
> For the monitoring part, if you use the "erlang" type of monitoring, erlang
> must be installed on the server and ssh working (an erlang VM is started
> remotely using ssh to do the monitoring). If this is not possible, you have
> to use SNMP.
>
> --
> Nicolas
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