Hi John,
All of our boxes are installed pre-tuned for Squid, so they had all of
the requisite changes for high network loads on Linux. Tuning for Squid
is pretty well documented already.
John Anderjaska wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> Which version of linux did you use? I ended up having to change some system
> parameters and then recompiling linux to alleviate certain system
> constraints. Then it ran fine. I will check my notes and post the changes
> that I made. I recently compiled PolyMix-4 on Solaris 8 and also made a
> number of Solaris tuning options to enable high performance tests. I have
> made some runs and it looks OK but the results are not definitive as the DUT
> choked at relatively low loads. Now I am testing another device which I
> expect to yield better results and validate my configuration. If the
> configuration is OK I will then post the details.
>
> Can PolyMix test with protocols other than http?
>
> Regards .. John Anderjaska
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: users-owner@web-polygraph.org
> [mailto:users-owner@web-polygraph.org]On Behalf Of Joe Cooper
> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 12:57 PM
> To: users@web-polygraph.org
> Subject: Re: PolyMix-4 on linux machine
>
>
> It works fine. I had to manually (actually, I think I made a small
> script to do it, but I don't have it handy) create the routes when I set
> up a test network, but everything else worked as documented. The script
> that TMF uses might actually be fixed for Linux now, I don't know.
>
> Polygraph itself works without any changes on Linux.
>
> Mihalis Tsoukalos wrote:
>
>>Hello to everyone.
>>
>>I would need some help as I am willing to run PolyMix-4 on a linux
>
> machine.
>
>>Has anyone done this before?
>>
>>TIA,
>>Mihalis.
>
>
>
> --
> Joe Cooper <joe@swelltech.com>
> Web caching appliances and support.
> http://www.swelltech.com
>
>
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