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increase load for testing
Hi,
Anyone know of a good procedure or command that will significantly increase the load of my server without crashing it? I want to run some threshold tests and monitor load, cpu and memory usage. Thanks Chris. |
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for cpu you can use something like
echo "9999999^999999" | bc for memory hmmm... use java |
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