perfsonar-user - RE: [perfsonar-user] OWAMP Granularity
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- From: Louis-Berthier Soullière <>
- To: Andrew Lake <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: [perfsonar-user] OWAMP Granularity
- Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2019 14:08:00 +0000
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Hi Andrew,
I'm using the web interface and I can only change :
Packet Rate (packets per second) and Packet Size (bytes)
I'm not using psconfig and I'm not familiar with it. (maybe I should but I only have 2 console)
It would be great to be able to modify the packet count in the web interface.
Thanks
Louis-Berthier Soullière
De : Andrew Lake [mailto:]
Hi,
If you are talking command-line, the "pscheduler task latency” command accepts a --packet-interval option sets the number of seconds between packets (e.g. 0.1 = 10 packets per second) and the --packet-count option indicates how many packets to send. For example, if you send 600 packets at 10 packets per second you will have a session that runs roughly 60 seconds (which is the default). If a test is doing a 10 minute session, then someone probably customized those two parameters. You can also use packet-interval and packet-count parameters in the test spec of your psconfig file if you want to adjust this for regular tests.
Thanks, Andy
On July 23, 2019 at 7:59:38 AM, Louis-Berthier Soullière () wrote:
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- [perfsonar-user] OWAMP Granularity, Louis-Berthier Soullière, 07/23/2019
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: [perfsonar-user] OWAMP Granularity, Andrew Lake, 07/23/2019
- RE: [perfsonar-user] OWAMP Granularity, Louis-Berthier Soullière, 07/23/2019
- Re: [perfsonar-user] OWAMP Granularity, Michael Johnson, 07/23/2019
- RE: [perfsonar-user] OWAMP Granularity, Louis-Berthier Soullière, 07/24/2019
- Re: [perfsonar-user] OWAMP Granularity, Michael Johnson, 07/23/2019
- RE: [perfsonar-user] OWAMP Granularity, Louis-Berthier Soullière, 07/23/2019
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