[rt-users] Time Test

Ruslan U. Zakirov Ruslan.Zakirov at acronis.com
Mon Oct 4 13:23:17 EDT 2004


	Hello.
Script scan cubic's tickets and calculate total content length(some 
useless action, but give some numbers).
Do one walk before benchmark to fill in caches then results should be 
better then in real situation cause cache is filled with best(for 
request) data very rare.

This test case is "equivalent"(very simplified) of seeing all histories 
of cubic's tickets.

Script most useful when you want to know differences. For example I can 
say that with new DBIx::SearchBuilder I can expect 10%-15% speed up on 
any RT pages.

				Best regards. Ruslan.

Asif Iqbal wrote:
> How about if I like to do the test on say 500 tickets one at a time in
> a loop? I am doin g it to collect the times and do an average and show
> the time outputs to my boss to justify buying a new Sun system
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 17:17:33 +0200, Pierre Blanchet
> <pierre.blanchet at solsoft.com> wrote:
> 
>>On October 1 2004 at 10:47,
>>        Asif Iqbal <vadud3 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi All
>>>
>>>Does anyone know how to get the exact time it takes to open a ticket
>>>and the exact time it takes to get to the window after clicking the
>>>Reply button on a ticket.
>>>
>>>I tried to use
>>>
>>>:~$ time wget --http-user=test --http-passwd=pass
>>>"http://rt3.example.com/Ticket/Display.html?id=263409"
>>>
>>>to time the ticket open time on my solaris box, but that did not work.
>>>
>>
>>        Append &Debug=1 at the end of your URL and use a standard
>>browser. RT itself will tell you how long it takes to display the
>>ticket.
>>
>>        Regards,
>>
>>        Pierre.
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