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2004-01-16       - By Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto

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Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> Hi Herculano,
>
> Would a shell script using the "ldapsearch " command work for you? It
> should allow you to script a reproducible series of searches. You should
> be able to wrap the searches in a function and use the "time " command for
> reporting. The script could also do multiple runs so that you can
> average the results. Maybe you 're looking for something more
> sophisticated but I thought i 'd throw this out as an idea anyway.
>
> Cheers,
> Sean.

Hey Sean,

Thanks a lot for your reply, as usual. What you 're suggesting is more
or less on the line of what I have been doing, which is using a lua
script with the lualdap library, getting results with time and checking
gkrellm on the server for illustration.
Gkrellm provides the most relevant output, with CPU usage, disk load
and processes, although I don 't know how reliable it is. I 'm wondering
if there is software which will produce precise numbers for these
relevant variables on the server side, and integrate the response time
statistics with the client side.. anything "more sophisticated ", though
I 'm not so sure what it could be.

Thanks again, mate
--
Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto


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