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  • From: Saravanaraj Ayyampalayam <>
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  • Subject: [perfsonar-user] Using personal to monitor failover testing
  • Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2020 04:42:19 +0000
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Hello,

 

Our network engineering team is going to test different failover scenarios this Saturday. They want to use our 12 perfsonar nodes around campus to monitor latency and packet loss during this testing.

They want to continuously monitor latency and packetloss when they perform manual failovers and record it in the esmond archiver for later analysis and record keeping.

It looks like the latency and packet loss task is run about once every minute. If there a way to run it more frequently so the visibility blind spot is minimized.

 

Thanks,

Raj

 

Raj Ayyampalayam
EITS-GACRC, University of Georgia, Athens GA
phone: (706) 542-0188
email:

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