[AusNOG] Anyone know a good client side performance tool?
McDonald Richards
macca at vocus.com.au
Tue Jul 8 23:13:00 EST 2008
Since there is a somewhat direct correlation between the time it takes a set
size file to download and the "speed" it downloads at, why would you need to
graph the speed value as well as the time? Surely just one is enough for
base line deviation alerts....
-----Original Message-----
From: ausnog-bounces at ausnog.net [mailto:ausnog-bounces at ausnog.net] On Behalf
Of Tom Storey
Sent: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 11:10 PM
To: Reuben Farrelly
Cc: ausnog at ausnog.net; Narelle
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Anyone know a good client side performance tool?
On 08/07/2008, at 10:26 PM, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> Then poll the output result with SNMP
> (rttMonLatestRttOperCompletionTime.1) -
> and it'll give you the time taken for the file to download (+ plug
> it into
> Cacti/MRTG and plot it etc)
Yeah but thats only the time taken to receive it. If you want the
*speed* (which is what I said in my previous email) youll have to do
further calculations.
Tom
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