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diff --git a/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/TAO/MT_Cubit/README.tests b/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/TAO/MT_Cubit/README.tests deleted file mode 100644 index c81387596f6..00000000000 --- a/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/TAO/MT_Cubit/README.tests +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -// $Id$ - -Note: this file is in very rough version. Updates are coming soon. - -ORB/OS CPU processing Overhead Test ------------------------ -1. Execute the following command to obtain latency for CORBA requests: - - ./client -u 10000000 - -NOTE: This runs a copy of the server in the same process as the client -and executes 10,000,000 CORBA requests. Take a note of the total latency (L1). - -2. Execute the following command to obtain latency for collocated calls: - - ./client -u 10000000 -l - -NOTE: The total latency is L2. - -The percentage of overhead is calculated in the following way: - -% Overhead = ( (L1 - L2) / L1 ) * 100 - - -Latency Test ------------------------- --- configuration: - (1) su to root when running Solaris or LynxOS. - (2) Make yourself an Administrator in Windows NT - -on the server side: - ./server -f ior -t 2 & -on the client side: - ./client -f ior -t 2 -n 4000 -x - -NOTE: run_same is a script that automates the running of the latency -tests. This script output everything to a file. - -Context Switch Test -------------------- -Use the same arguments as the latency test, and add "-c" - -NOTE: For Windows NT use a tool like Microsoft Spy that is installed with -MS Visual C++ to obtain the context switch data. |