05-29-2015
Thanks.
I am aware of some of the performance benchmarking tools like iozone but just want to know if there are any manual tests i can do so as to pinpoint the exact problem causing area.
Open source benchmarking tools gives me in general idea of performance degradation but they didn't point out the exact area.
I am in need of manual test scenarios so that it would be easy. eg Having more amount of data on the file system would affect the file system check and mount time.
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NAME
Polygraph - performance benchmark for web intermediaries
DESCRIPTION
Web Polygraph is a performance testing tool for caching proxies, origin server accelerators, L4/7 switches, content filters, and other Web
intermediaries. Polygraph's features include:
* high-performance HTTP clients and servers
* realistic HTTP, FTP, and SSL traffic generation
* HTTP Basic, NTLM, and Negotiate proxy authentication
* LDAP-friendly generation of user credentials
* flexible content simulation
* ready-to-use standard workloads for benchmarking
* powerful domain-specific configuration language
* portable open-source implementation
* friendly commercial support
Web Polygraph consists of many tools listed below. See individual man pages for more information. Detailed documentation is available at
www.web-polygraph.org.
polygraph-aka - IP aliases manipulation tool
polygraph-beepmon - forwards BEEP messages to an external program
polygraph-cdb - content database manipulation tool
polygraph-client - Web Polygraph client simulator
polygraph-cmp-lx - log comparison tool
polygraph-distr-test - distribution test
polygraph-dns-cfg - DNS server configuration tool
polygraph-lr - console log extractor
polygraph-ltrace - trace extractor
polygraph-lx - stats extractor
polygraph-pgl2acl - translates PGL access rules into Squid Proxy ACLs
polygraph-pgl2eng - PGL to English converter
polygraph-pgl2ips - PGL IP addresses calculator
polygraph-pgl2ldif - LDIF (and other text-based) configuration generator
polygraph-pgl-test - PGL validator
polygraph-pmix2-ips - PolyMix-2 address calculator
polygraph-pmix3-ips - PolyMix-3 address calculator
polygraph-polymon - interactive test monitoring tool
polygraph-polyprobe - tests TCP throughput in a full client/server mesh
polygraph-polyrrd - supplies run-time Polygraph stats to RRDtool
polygraph-pop-test - predicts cache hit ratios for a given workload
polygraph-reporter - HTML report generator
polygraph-rng-test - random number generator test
polygraph-server - Web Polygraph server simulator
polygraph-udp2tcpd - converts UDP monitoring messages into a TCP stream read by polymon
polygraph-webaxe4-ips - WebAxe-4 address calculator
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2006 The Measurement Factory, Inc.
SEE ALSO
polygraph-aka(1), polygraph-beepmon(1), polygraph-cdb(1), polygraph-client(1), polygraph-cmp-lx(1), polygraph-distr-test(1),
polygraph-dns-cfg(1), polygraph-lr(1), polygraph-ltrace(1), polygraph-lx(1), polygraph-pgl2acl(1), polygraph-pgl2eng(1),
polygraph-pgl2ips(1), polygraph-pgl2ldif(1), polygraph-pgl-test(1), polygraph-pmix2-ips(1), polygraph-pmix3-ips(1), polygraph-polymon(1),
polygraph-polyprobe(1), polygraph-polyrrd(1), polygraph-pop-test(1), polygraph-reporter(1), polygraph-rng-test(1), polygraph-server(1),
polygraph-udp2tcpd(1), polygraph-webaxe4-ips(1)
http://www.web-polygraph.org/ - project web site
Web Polygraph February 2010 POLYGRAPH(7)