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diff --git a/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/TAO/MT_Cubit/README b/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/TAO/MT_Cubit/README deleted file mode 100644 index b6c463e94ca..00000000000 --- a/TAO/performance-tests/Cubit/TAO/MT_Cubit/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -The MT-Cubit example --------------------- - -Compiling ---------- - -Makefile is provided. Use make to compile. - -You can either run the server in the background in the same window as -the client or open a separate window for the client and server. - -server: -------- - -./server -p <port_num> -h <my_hostname> -t <number_of_servants> - -port_num is the port number at which the server will start the first -(and highest priority) servant. Successive servants (with successively -lower priorities) will be created starting at (port_num+1). The -n -parameter specifies the total number of servants. - -The server will print the IOR of the servants, but it is not required -by the client. - -client: -------- - -./client [-ORBobjrefstyle url] - [-p <port_num>] - [-h <server_hostname>] - [-d <datatype>] - [-n <num_calls>] - [-t <num_of_clients>] - [-r] - -[-ORBobjrefstyle url] Makes the IOR appear in URL format instead - of that ugly number sequence format. - -<port_num> is the port number of the highest priority servant and - should be the same as the port_num supplied to the server, as - described earlier. The lower priority servant is assumed to be at - (port_num+1). - -<server_hostname> is the hostname of the server. - - Based on the server_hostname and the port_num, the client - automatically constructs the IOR's for the servants - -<datatype> is one of the following: - - 0 Octet - 1 Short - 2 Long - 3 Struct of the above 3 types - -<num_calls> is the number of CORBA twoway calls to be made - -<num_of_clients> is the total number of concurrent clients to be - created. The clients will have successively decreasing - priorities. - -[-r] this option can be used to turn on the thread-per-rate tests. - -[-o] enables oneway calls instead of two-way calls. The oneway call - is a noop call (for now). - -[-x] makes the client call the shutdown() method on the servant which - invokes the shutdown() method on the ORB and causes it to exit. - -Results -------- - -The client prints the latency observed by the high priority client, -and the average latency observed by the low priority clients. Jitter -(standard deviation of the latency) is also printed by the client. |