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- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 19:52:28 +0900
- From: Darren Cook <darren@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Giving a program priority briefly
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> Speaking of which, what are some good ways to test program performance? > What sort of test applications are out there? Well, that was the start of this thread :-). I've been getting on well using "time": if I see a run my program only got 80% CPU then I take the result with a grain of salt, and run it again as root using nice -n -20 (which still doesn't give me 100% CPU, even for just 4.5s of run time, but usually gives me 98% or so). What kind of program did you have in mind? E.g. a scientific app I'd test as above, but a TCP/IP server I might test by seeing how many simultaneous test clients I can connect, etc. Darren
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