[nycbug-talk] Mail stress test
Steve Rieger
steve.rieger
Fri Feb 25 13:51:11 EST 2005
Ok so nobody knows, and it might not even be possible to max out the
concurrent connections for those protocols.
So I will take a step back and ask do you know of a way I can create 100
concurrent connections for each of those protocols, on these servers.
Thanx
On 2/25/05 1:36 PM, "Bob Ippolito" <bob at redivi.com> wrote:
>
> On Feb 25, 2005, at 1:20 PM, Pete Wright wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 12:36:36PM -0500, Steve Rieger wrote:
>>> Does anybody on the list know of a decent script I can run to stress
>>> test my
>>> smtp, pp, and imap servers,
>>>
>>
>> hey steve,
>> sorry i don't know any off the top of my head, altho
>> i do know that there are ample perl modules that offer this
>> functionality (smtp, pop and imap). the problem may be tho
>> that you will end up stressing the client running the script
>> before you end up stressing the server.
>
> The number of TCP connections that it'll accept is likely to be much,
> much, much, much higher than the number of active connections it can
> deal with. Unless the application is written particularly poorly,
> you'll hit kernel limitations (but maybe just a soft one, like the
> per-process descriptor limit) before the application will notice.
>
> Ideally you really need a benchmark that actually attempts to do
> something with the server, like all of the http benchmarks do. Though,
> i can't say I know of anything for other protocols.
>
> -bob
>
>
>
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