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JHally_43299
Dec 21, 2011Nimbostratus
Injecting latency into application requests?
Hello All, is it possible to inject latency into client requests for an application to degrade the user experience? the goal is to degrade performance of an application by a se...
nitass
Dec 28, 2011Employee
thanks again Colin. so, if there is only 1 tmm, only one request can be served at a time, can't it?
my unit has only 1 tmm. is there anything i missed??
[root@ve1023:Active] config b tmm
TMM 0.0 process 26866 on CPU 0 TMM id 0 Total TMMs = 1
| client (cur, max, limit, tot) = (2, 25, 0, 343331)
| client (pkts,bits) in = (1.398M, 636.9M), out = (762781, 440.5M)
| server (cur, max, limit, tot) = (2, 25, 0, 343173)
| server (pkts,bits) in = (1.398M, 637.1M), out = (762747, 440.4M)
| TMM cycles (total, idle, sleep) = (1.759P, 77.59T, 1.675P)
| denials (maint, addr full, serv full) = (0, 0, 0)
| (no serv, no listen, no mem, no lic) = (0, 243981, 0, 0)
| memory (total, used) = (282.0M, 35.65M)
| packets (drop, err in, err out) = (0, 0, 0)
| HTTP requests = 166
| Conn re-directed = 0
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