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diff --git a/TAO/performance-tests/Thruput/Orbix/README b/TAO/performance-tests/Thruput/Orbix/README deleted file mode 100644 index 21e58670e48..00000000000 --- a/TAO/performance-tests/Thruput/Orbix/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains code that has a modified version of the TTCP benchmark that uses -Orbix. Our intent is to test the performance of Orbix over ATM using the CORBA IDL "sequence" -data type. - -We define sequences of "short", "long", "double", "octet", "char", a user-defined -"struct" and a composite struct. - -We run our server program using the following command line: (this is -an example) - -putit SII_ttcp "/project/mambo/gokhale/TTCP-testbed/SII/1way/Orbix/server -f m -b 65536" - -The client program is run using the following command line: -client -S <data size> -f m -l <chunk size> -h <host> -L <filename> -q <data type> -b <socketQ> - -<data type> implies what sequence type you want to send: -s short -c chars -o octet -d double -l long -S user defined struct -C composite struct -<filename> will store the result that indicates the thruput observed in Mbps (because -we chose -f m as the option). - -An example is given from the "run" script - -client -S 67108864 -f m -l $1 -h encip1-merengue.cs.wustl.edu -L temp -q $2 -b 65536 - - -The following files are used: - -ttcp.idl This file is the CORBA IDL declaration for the TTCP benchmark. -Srv_main.cpp Server program. -Client.cpp Client program. -ttcp_i.cpp Implementation of various methods of the ttcp_sequence object. -ttcp_i.h Implementation header -utils.cpp Lots of functions that came along with the original TTCP benchmark. -ttcp_decl.h Prototypes, extern decls, etc... |