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- From: Richard Carlson <>
- To: "chet" <>, "Martyn Cheatle" <>, <>
- Subject: Re: RE:
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 21:18:48 -0400
Hi Martyn;
I ran 4 or 5 tests from my desk before I went home and another 3 or so a few minutes ago. Every test ran to completion and sent me the reports. I roughly timed a few of them and I had the final results on my screen with-in 45 seconds after pressing the start button. Running from work I get a path of at least 100 Mbps Of which I can get 40 Mbps. The TCP buffers in my laptop are too small to get more.
From home I go over an 802.11b wireless link to my cable modem. I get just under 1 Mbps. I don't know what to say, if you can give me more details I can do some more investigating.
That said, I did run into a possible bug in the Linux 2.6.13.2 kernel. I'm still investigating this, but I'm wondering what kernel you are running? Also what is the CPU load like? Finally, read my reply to Clayton.
Rich
At 02:54 PM 10/13/2005, chet wrote:
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"
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To: "Martyn Cheatle"
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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
>
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- RE:, Martyn Cheatle, 10/13/2005
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