[netperf-dev] do you depend heavily on netperf header formats?

anil mishra rsvl06 at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 9 15:26:07 PDT 2007


Yes, having the header information is helpful to understand the output. 
   
  For TCP_RR, if it gives the calculated latency (RTT/2), that will be helpful.
   
  Also, can it be possible to specify the mtu size, TCP Window parameter  etc. in the command if user wants to use it like that?

Rick Jones <rick.jones2 at hp.com> wrote:
  If you depend heavily on the netperf header format, please let me know 
ASAP. Since it is possible now to use a netperf TCP_RR test to perform 
a bidirectional transfer on the same connection, I would like to modify 
things so one can ask for output in the same units as the STREAM tests.

This _may_ alter what one sees by default for the headers of a TCP_RR 
test and I want to know if it will break anyone's scripts or whatnot.

happy benchmarking,

rick jones
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