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- From: "chet" <>
- To: "Martyn Cheatle" <>, <>, "Richard Carlson" <>
- Subject: Re: RE:
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 19:54:23 +0100
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Thanks Rich, do I just change the code or do I have to go through the
install procedure again
Martyn
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Carlson"
<>
To: "Martyn Cheatle"
<>;
<>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 7:42 PM
Subject: RE:
> Hi Martyn;
>
> I tried a test to this URL and it successfully ran to completion, meaning
I
> got the results. As others have pointed out, I did find a bug in the
> web100srv program last week that may be the cause of this problem. I
> failed to issue a shutdown() command when the test completes and this
> causes the client to hang instead of printing the final results. I posted
> a quick fix earlier this week, and I'll release a new version of the NDT
> code soon.
>
> Rich
>
> At 11:57 AM 10/13/2005, Martyn Cheatle wrote:
> >Here are the logs from websrv100.log and fakewww and all looks fine but
I'm
> >still having problems with tests, I click the start button ands the
client
> >to server tests work find, then the program just sits there doing
nothing,
> >it just show running 10's inbound test (server to client)....., I left
this
> >for 4 hours and it still does not complete
> >
> >If you look at http://212.43.184.4:7123 you will see what I mean, have I
> >missed something.
> >
> >OS is fedora core 4
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Martyn
> >
> >Oct 12 17:09:03 cpc2-clif3-6-0-cust213.nott.cable.ntl.com port 3218
> >Received SIGALRM signal: terminating active web100srv process [4380]
> >Received SIGALRM signal: terminating active web100srv process [4383]
> >spds[0] = ' 0 27 565 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 27 0.37' max=565 [93.70%]
> >spds[1] = ' 0 9 277 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 154 9 0.38' max=277 [94.54%]
> >spds[2] = ' -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 0.0' max=0 [-0.00%]
> >spds[3] = ' -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 0.0' max=0 [-0.00%]
> >Oct 12
>
>17:09:03,81.111.37.213,54,188,1,2096,23,6,0,156,0,1460,1,24,0,219136,36500,
0
> >,155562,15530,236184,0,1,1,0,356,0,0,0,0,
> >1,0,2,2,-1,-1,6,156,16,0,22
> >
> >Fakewww
> >
> > Oct 12 16:52:18 server started, listening on port 7123
> >Oct 12 16:52:34 [81.111.37.213] requested file '/' - sent to client
> >Oct 12 16:52:34 [81.111.37.213] requested file '/Tcpbw100.jar' - sent to
> >client
> >Oct 12 17:08:53 [81.111.37.213] requested file '/' - sent to client
> >Oct 12 17:08:57 [81.111.37.213] requested file '/Tcpbw100.jar' - sent to
> >client
> >Oct 12 17:08:57 [81.111.37.213] requested file '/Tcpbw100.jar' - sent to
> >client
> >Oct 12 20:12:58 [81.111.37.213] requested file '/' - sent to client
> >Oct 12 20:13:07 [81.111.37.213] requested file '/favicon.ico' - access
> >denied
> >Oct 12 20:13:07 [81.111.37.213] requested file '/favicon.ico' - access
> >denied
> >Oct 12 20:13:09 [81.111.37.213] requested file '/Tcpbw100.jar' - sent to
> >client
> >Oct 12 20:13:09 [81.111.37.213] requested file '/Tcpbw100.jar' - sent to
> >client
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Richard Carlson
> >[mailto:]
> >Sent: 13 October 2005 14:48
> >To: Martyn Cheatle;
> >
> >Subject: RE:
> >
> >Hi Martyn;
> >
> >This indicates that the server is operating properly. The email I sent a
> >few minutes ago should address the start-up problem (use the "-l" flag to
> >indicate that you want to move the log file to a new location).
> >
> >At 05:55 AM 10/13/2005, Martyn Cheatle wrote:
> > >update, If I remove my wireless card after at least 10 seconds then the
> > >test completes, does this help towards solving my issue?
> >
> >Its not clear to me what you are saying here. Which host has the
wireless
> >card (the NDT server or the client)? If it's the server then what
> >interface (wired or wireless) is primary (use the netstat -nr command)?
> >
> >Rich
> >
> > >
> > >Martyn
> > >
> > >click START to re-test
> > >Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done
> > >running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 318.73Kb/s
> > >running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 9.71kb/s
> > >Your PC is connected to a Cable/DSL modem
> > >
> > >
> > >----------
> > >From: Martyn Cheatle
> > >[mailto:]
> > >Sent: 13 October 2005 10:23
> > >To:
> > >
> > >Subject:
> > >
> > >After a bit learning cure and the help of users from this list I'm
getting
> > >there, I just have one problem now which is as follows: -
> > >
> > >If I edit start.ndt I have a problem starting it, I have added a log
line
> > >at the end of the websrv100 see below
> > >
> > >#! /bin/csh -f
> > >
> > >set cnt = `ps auxw | grep web100srv | grep -v grep | wc -l`
> > >if ($cnt == 0) then
> > > /usr/local/sbin/web100srv -a /var/log/web100/web100srv.log >&
> > > /dev/null &
> > >endif
> > >
> > >set cnt = `ps auxw | grep fakewww | grep -v grep | wc -l`
> > >if ($cnt == 0) then
> > > /usr/local/sbin/fakewww -l/var/log/fakewww.log >& /dev/null &
> > >Endif
> > >
> > >Then when I run start.ndt I get the following
> > >
> > >[root@localhost
> > > conf]# ./start.ndt
> > >'nknown option: `-
> > >Usage: csh [ -bcdefilmnqstvVxX ] [ argument ... ].
> > >
> > >But if I leave it and do not edit it then it starts fine, I used
> > >Microsoft's WordPad to edit the file.
> > >
> > >Also I have added the following to my firewall rules using webmin but
I'm
> > >unable to run any tests from server to client, it just sits there doing
> >nothing
> > >
> > >iptables -A NDT -p tcp --dport 7123 -j ACCEPT
> > >iptables -A NDT -p tcp --dport 3001 -j ACCEPT
> > >iptables -A NDT -p tcp --dport 3002 -j ACCEPT
> > >iptables -A NDT -p tcp --dport 3003 -j ACCEPT
> > >iptables -A NDT -p tcp --sport 3001 -j ACCEPT
> > >iptables -A NDT -p tcp --sport 3002 -j ACCEPT
> > >iptables -A NDT -p tcp --sport 3003 -j ACCEPT
> > >
> > >Anybody got any ideas on how can solve my issues
> > >
> > >Many thanks
> > >
> > >Martyn
> > >
> > >
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> >
> >Richard A. Carlson e-mail:
> >
> >Network Engineer phone: (734) 352-7043
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>
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