[olug] Network toture test
Adam Haeder
adamh at omaha.org
Mon Jul 24 21:14:25 UTC 2000
Quake III
1 server, all the other hosts clients
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From: bbrush at unlnotes.unl.edu [mailto:bbrush at unlnotes.unl.edu]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 3:06 PM
To: olug at bstc.net
Subject: [olug] Network toture test
Ok guys here's the deal.
I'm being given a network to toture test, and I want ideas on what types of
tests I should run.
Briefly here's the situation.
The network is IP running over Ethernet. Part of the topology is wireless,
part of it's WAN and part of it's 100base-T.
So far I've thought of:
Basic connectivity - Does the network work at all?
Peak load test - All client machines hitting the server at once, and
repeatedly in a very short amount of time
Sustained load test - Client machines making several requests over a period
of time, and increasing the load until the network is nearing saturation.
Error tolerance - How it works during in a malfunctioning state. I'm
thinking I'm going to have one station pinging the broadcast continually
and see if everything still works.
Let me know what you think. This is a rare opportunity and I want to make
sure that we look good if we give this idea our stamp of approval.
Thanks,
Bill
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