to shorten the painful duration of the test, you can tell the chrome benchmark merely to repeat 3 times each rather than 10. On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Dave Taht wrote: > I have been collecting statistics on the behavior of the 3.7.5-2 version > of cerowrt, and perhaps y'all out there can help. I've been doing four > repeatable tests. > > I feed the attached file into the chrome web page benchmark and run it 4 > times: > > 1) No other load on the system > 2) while running a single up and single down netperf stream to icei.org(on the east coast) > 3) then while still loaded, after turning on simple_qos.sh, set for ~85% > of the rated up/down bandwidth... > 4) then killing the load, and keeping simple_qos enabled. > > I export each detailed (you have to select it) .csv output from that > benchmark to a file. > > I do it against a bidirectional stream - one each of > > netperf -l 6000 -4 -H icei.org -t TCP_MAERTS & > netperf -l 6000 -4 -H icei.org -t TCP_STREAM & > > (if you have ipv6, more power to you, kill the -4. ) > > then starting the web tests 10-20 seconds later. It's interesting to watch > cero's bandwidth graphs while doing this. > > There are netperf servers setup on the east (icei.org) and west coast ( > snapon.lab.bufferbloat.net) and a few other places. It would be sane to > setup your own someplace you control (from netperf's svn compiled with > --enable-demo), as it helps to have a shorter RTT to truly load up the > link. You can also run the rrul test (preferably for 5 minutes or more > because this test idea KILLs web page load times) to get a heavier load and > more graphs. > > If you are up to trying this test series, please let me know, send along > the details of your setup, and the 4 csv files, and perhaps your data will > show up in an upcoming paper. > > The chrome web page benchmark can be had at: > > > https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/page-benchmarker/channimfdomahekjcahlbpccbgaopjll?hl=en > > And requires you fire off chrome with --enable-benchmarking > > You can use the version of netperf on cerowrt to generate the load if you > like, but rrul doesn't run on that. Latest version of rrul is at > https://github.com/tohojo/netperf-wrapper > > -- > Dave Täht > > Fixing bufferbloat with cerowrt: > http://www.teklibre.com/cerowrt/subscribe.html > -- Dave Täht Fixing bufferbloat with cerowrt: http://www.teklibre.com/cerowrt/subscribe.html