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diff --git a/TAO/tests/Thruput/COOL/README b/TAO/tests/Thruput/COOL/README deleted file mode 100644 index f227cfeea21..00000000000 --- a/TAO/tests/Thruput/COOL/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ - TTCP Benchmark README file - -This directory contains a modified version of the TTCP benchmark that -uses the TAO ORB. TTCP is used to measure the throughput of COOL -for sending different data types. This code tests sequences of short, -long, octet, char, double, and richly-typed data such as a struct. - -Organization ------------- - -client.cpp Client main program -server.cpp Server main program -ttcp.cpp Client & Server side stub -ttcp.H Client & Server side stub header file -sk_ttcp.C Server skeleton implementation file -sk_ttcp.H Server skeleton implementation header file -ttcp_i.cpp Implementation of the interface -ttcp_i.h Header for the implementation -utils.cpp Utilities to calculate throughput -ttcp_decl.h Common declarations - -Results -------- -Throughput results are displayed on stdout. - -Running the test ------------------ - Server - ------ - Usage: - server [COOL options] [Common options] - - [COOL options] ** these are required ** - cool-tcp://<THIS_HOSTNAME>:<THIS_HOST_PORT> -cool-tcp -cool-iiop - - THIS_HOSTNAME : the name of the host that the server will be running on. This is useful - if you want to specifya different interface (e.g. ATM, 100Mbit Ethernet) - - THIS_HOST_PORT: is the port number at which the server will start the high - priority servant. The low priority servant will be created at - (THIS_HOST_PORT+1). - - [Common options]: - -l ## length of bufs read from or written to network (default 8192) - -v verbose: print more statistics - -d ## set debug level - -f X format for rate: k,K = kilo{bit,byte}; m,M = mega; g,G = giga - -L ## Output file name to store results - - Example: - - server cool-tcp://tango.cs.wustl.edu:3000 -cool-tcp -cool-iiop -d 1 - - The Output might look like this: - stringified obj reference = IOR:000000000000001649444C3A747463705F73657175656E63653A312E3000000000000002000000000000004900010000000000103132382E3235322E3136352E313430000BB80000000000290000000001000000010000001C0073193B00000002EFFFED98000000000000000A80FCA58C00000BB8000000434F4F4C000000290000000001000000010000001C0073193B00000002EFFFED98000000000000000A80FCA58C00000BB8 - Entering boa->run (). - - - Client - ------ - - Usage: - client -cool-tcp -cool-iiop [Common options] - - [Common options]: - -l ## length of bufs read from or written to network (default 8192) - -v verbose: print more statistics - -d ## debug level - -f X format for rate: k,K = kilo{bit,byte}; m,M = mega; g,G = giga - -h ## Remote host to send data to - -p ## Port number" - -S ## Total Data Size to be sent - -L ## Output file name to store results - -q <type> Send Sequence: Enumeration for various data types: - s = short, l = long, d = double, c = char - o = octet, S = BinStruct - - Example: - - # The following example will send 10Mb of data, using a megabyte rate, - in 1024 byte chunks, to host tango.cs.wustl.edu, to port 3000, and will send shorts - - client -cool-tcp -cool-iiop -S 10240000 -f m -l 1024 -h tango.cs.wustl.edu -p 3000 -q s - - The Output might look like this: - - Composed IOR string as: cool-tcp://tango.cs.wustl.edu:3000 - data size = 10240000, buflen = 1024, nbuf = 10000 - ttcp-t: 10240000 bytes in 2.81 real seconds = 27.82 Mbit/sec +++ - ttcp-t: 10000 Server Method calls, msec/call = 0.29, calls/sec = 3561.29 - ttcp-r: 10236928 bytes in 2.81 real seconds = 3560.03 KB/sec +++ - ttcp-r: 9993 Server Method calls, msec/call = 0.29, calls/sec = 3558.60 - ttcp-t: 176224.1user -1.-2674sys 0:02real 6261769% 0i+0d 101622maxrss -268440216+-277460652pf 10002+458757csw - ttcp-r: -268441649.-103user 728.0sys 0:02real -194852% 0i+0d 420maxrss -280679408+0pf -268441576+-277738728csw - - -Compiling ---------- - -Setup the CHORUS COOL environment variables before compiling, the -following is an example. You would typically want this in the shells' -resource file (e.g. .cshrc.mine). The example provided is for a C -shell. - - setenv CHORUS_ROOT /project/doc/miniCOOL/minicool.r4.3/solaris2.5-CC-mt - set path = ($path /project/doc/miniCOOL/minicool.r4.3/solaris2.5-CC-mt/bin) - setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /project/doc/miniCOOL/minicool.r4.3/solaris2.5-CC-mt/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH - setenv MANPATH /project/doc/miniCOOL/minicool.r4.3/solaris2.5-CC-mt/man:$MANPATH - -Makefiles are 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. - - --Sergio Flores-Gaitan -(sergio@cs.wustl.edu)
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