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###############################################################################
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# #
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# Test parameters for SPECweb99 #
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# #
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###############################################################################
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#
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# Changeable Benchmark Configuration Parameters
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#
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###############################################################################
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# SIMULTANEOUS_CONNECTIONS sets the number of load generators for the
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# tests to be run. You may specify one value or a list of values.
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# manager will run a separate test for each value in the list. During
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# each test, N measurements will be taken, where N is the value assigned
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# to ITERATIONS. If you use a list, each value results in a separate
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# test with its own output files, unless ITERATIONS=1. When
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# ITERATIONS=1, all the values in SIMULTANEOUS_CONNECTIONS get reported
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# in a single set of output files. This is for testing and tuning
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# purposes only. For reporting purposes ITERATIONS must be set to 3.
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# The form <first>-<last>x<increment> can be used to run a series of
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# tests starting at <first>, ending at <last> and incrementing by
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# <increment>.
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SIMULTANEOUS_CONNECTIONS="10"
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#SIMULTANEOUS_CONNECTIONS="5-65x15"
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#SIMULTANEOUS_CONNECTIONS="10-100x10 85 95 98"
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# CLIENTS: client-name(port)[speed]{servername}
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# SERVER: server-name as seen by the prime-client
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# You may use multiple network adapters in a client by specifying that client
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# multiple times with different {servername} settings and using the
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# @@SERVER@@ form of URL_ROOT. For example:
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# CLIENTS=box1{sut-fddi1} box1{sut-fddi2}
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# The speed setting gives relative speed of each
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# client and the port setting is the port through which the prime-client
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# communicates with that client. For example:
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# CLIENTS=client1[2] client2(2223)
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# client1 is twice as fast as client2, client2 will open port 2223 to
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# receive its messages from the prime client.
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CLIENTS=localhost
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SERVER=172.31.43.73
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# URL_ROOT is the URL for the directory that contains "file_set". For
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# example, if your file_set directory is in the web-server root then use
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# "URL_ROOT=http://server1" (where server1 is the name of your web
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# server). If you built the file_set in a directory named "specweb99"
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# then use "URL_ROOT=http://server1/specweb99". To use multi-adapter
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# clients use: URL_ROOT=http://@@SERVER@@/specweb99
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URL_ROOT=http://172.31.43.73/fs
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# DYNAMIC_ROOT or DYN_GET_SCRIPT, DYN_CAD_SCRIPT, DYN_POST_SCRIPT,
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# DYN_CMD_SCRIPT
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# The URL of the dynamic program(s) (e.g. CGI executable, ISAPI
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# module, NSAPI module, etc). If your file_set directory is not in the
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# web-server root then add a question mark and the URL to the directory
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# that contains file_set.
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#
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# For example, if file_set is in a directory
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# named "specweb99" then you would use
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# "DYNAMIC_ROOT=http://server1/cgi-bin/specweb99-cgi.pl?/specweb99".
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#
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# You may also use separate URL's for each class of DYNAMIC operation
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# supported: POST, standard dynamic GET, custom ad rotation (CAD) GET
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# and Commands (fetch, reset). You may set any or all of the 4 separate
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# variables. The unset variables will default to DYNAMIC_ROOT.
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#
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DYNAMIC_ROOT=http://172.31.43.73/spec/cgi-bin/specweb99-cgi.pl
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DYN_GET_SCRIPT=http://172.31.43.73/dynamic-content
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DYN_CAD_SCRIPT=http://172.31.43.73/dynamic-content
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DYN_POST_SCRIPT=http://172.31.43.73/dynamic-content
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DYN_CMD_SCRIPT=http://172.31.43.73/dynamic-content
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# You must specify the URL for DYN_CGI_SCRIPT that is a CGI-based
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# implementation of the standard dynamic GET. This will not default to
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# DYNAMIC_ROOT.
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DYN_CGI_SCRIPT=http://172.31.43.73/spec/cgi-bin/specweb99-cgi.pl
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# HTTP_PROTOCOL is used to specify HTTP version 1.0 or 1.1. If you
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# leave this commented out then <I>manager</I> makes a connection to
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# your web server to determine what version of the protocol to use. You
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# can set the HTTP_PROTOCOL variable in order to force SPECweb99 to use
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# a particular version of HTTP. The valid settings are "HTTP/1.0" or
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# "HTTP/1.1".
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#HTTP_PROTOCOL="HTTP/1.1"
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#HTTP_PROTOCOL="HTTP/1.0"
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# WARMUP_TIME is the amount of time in seconds to run to get to steady
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# state prior to the 1st measurement in the test. This time is intended
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# to warm up any caches before taking a measurement. The minimum legal
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# value is 1200 seconds.
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WARMUP_TIME=60
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# WAIT_TO_BEGIN is the time to sleep in seconds before starting each
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# iteration. This delay is taken after the prime client tells the
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# clients about the workload and before telling them to start working.
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# If test startup isn't synchronizing properly, this might need to be
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# increased.
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WAIT_TO_BEGIN=5
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# All outputs get put in ./results/<OUTPUT_NAME>.nnn.xxx where nnn is an
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# ascending test number and xxx is the output format type (i.e. raw, ps,
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# pdf, asc, html).
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OUTPUT_NAME="output"
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###############################################################################
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#
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# Configuration Description - set these parameters to describe the test.
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# These settings will show up in the reports
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#
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###############################################################################
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#Server Hardware
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hw_vendor="Some Texas Company"
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hw_model="Kowabunga 2000"
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hw_cpu="60 Hz PDP-11"
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hw_ncpu=13
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hw_pcache="16KBI+16KBD on chip"
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hw_scache="1MB(I+D) off chip"
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hw_ocache="16MB(I+D) off chip per CPU pair"
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hw_memory="7 GB"
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hw_disk="3 CDRW, 10 9GB SCSI AB-CD01 "
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hw_controllers="1 IDE KURU-2000"
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hw_other="1 Everready Bunny"
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#Availability Dates
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hw_avail="Dec-1999"
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http_avail="Jan-2000"
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os_avail="Jun-1997"
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software_avail="Jan-2001"
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#HTTP Software
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sw_vendor="Software House of Horrors"
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sw_http="WebServer 12.0"
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sw_api="Fast CGI"
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http_cache="WebSpeedup 0.12"
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http_logmode="Uncommon Log Format"
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#Other Software
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sw_os="MS-DOS 2.1"
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sw_file="NFS"
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sw_other="Quake II"
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#Test Sponsor
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test_date="Dec-1901"
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tester_name="Some Texas Company"
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license_num=-1
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#Network
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net_nctrls=100
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net_controller="3 Proteon ISA Microbit & 97 MultiCom Ethernet"
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net_nnets=100
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net_net="3 Microbit & 97 Ethernet"
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net_speed="1Mb/s & 10Mb/s"
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msl=30
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time_wait=60
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net_mtu=1500
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#Clients (i.e. Load Generators)
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#lg_num=This field is derived from the client list
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lg_model="PackardBell 286i"
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lg_cpu="1.28Mhz 8088+"
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lg_ncpu=1
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lg_memory="64KB"
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lg_netctrlr="Hayes Internal"
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lg_os="Disk O.S."
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lg_compiler="TurboPascal"
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#Notes
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# any of the notes can be multi-line by using the nnn suffix
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notes_sut000="I overclocked this machine"
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notes_sut001="I learned how to do it on the Internet"
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notes_os000="Tuning parameters:"
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notes_os001=" superboost=1"
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notes_os002=" megacache_size=9009009009"
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notes_http=
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notes_api=
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notes_software=
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notes_hardware=
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notes_net=
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notes_client=
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notes="I'd like to teach the world to sing"
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###############################################################################
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#
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# Benchmark Constants - any change to these will lead to an invalid result
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#
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###############################################################################
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#
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# you cannot change these without invalidating benchmark results
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#
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#
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#
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# "warmup" time before 2nd through nth iteration of the test
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RAMPUP_TIME="300"
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# measurement time for each iteration (default = 1200)</DD>
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RUN_TIME="60"
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# time after each iteration of the test (default = 300)</DD>
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RAMPDOWN_TIME="300"
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# number of times to repeat the measurement (default = 3)</DD>
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ITERATIONS=1
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#
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# Mix parameters - control the percentage of requests of each type. Set
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# values between 0 and 1.
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#
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# Percent of overall dynamic requests (default = 0.3 for 30% dynamic requests)
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DYNAMIC_CONTENT=0
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# Percent of dynamic requests that are posts (default = 0.16).
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DYNAMIC_POST=0
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# Percent of dynamic requests that are Custom Ad Rotation GETS (default = .42)
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DYNAMIC_CAD_GET=0
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# Percent of dynamic requests that are GETs calling the CGI code
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# (default = .005)
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DYNAMIC_CGI_GET=0
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# Number of files each in each class
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MAX_FILE=8
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# Emulation of user dialup line. SPEED in bits/sec.
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# Target line speed to emulate in bits/second (default = 400000)</DD>
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USER_LINE_SPEED=400000
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# Speed in bits/second below which a connection is deemed too slow. For
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# a valid test, 95% of the connections must operate faster than the
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# USER_SPEED_LIMIT (default = 320000)
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USER_SPEED_LIMIT=320000
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# REQUESTS_PER_KEEP_ALIVE is the average number of HTTP requests to do
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# per "keep-alive" HTTP connection. For example, if a connection
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# randomly selects 5 requests to keep alive it will open a connection to
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# the web server, request a page, read the server response, do this
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# request+read 4 more times, and then close the socket connection. Each
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# of the 5 GETs on that socket will be for different URLs. (default =
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# 10)
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REQUESTS_PER_KEEP_ALIVE=10
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# PERCENT_KEEP_ALIVE_REQUETS is the percentage of GETs that to retrieve
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# via "keep-alive" connections. Note that this is NOT the percentage of
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# connections that will have the keep-alive header. (default = 0.7)
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PERCENT_KEEP_ALIVE_REQUESTS=0.7
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# Set ABORTIVE_CLOSE to 0 or 1 to indicate whether or not to use
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# abortive closes. (default = 0)
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ABORTIVE_CLOSE=0
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