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I've been trying to load test our AS/400 web server. It's very unscientific
but any results are interesting to me, as I'm sure to others.
I'm using the same box to send the requests as I am to produce the results,
just an FYI. I am finding that running 500 interactive jobs at once takes
more CPU that the web server tryingn to process them. I sumbit all jobs to
make there requests to a QSYSNOMAX.
I have a program that simulates getting hits from any number of concurrent
users on the system and records the beginning and ending times from request
to end of response. This last test I did requesting a CGI program that
returns XML tax information (using vertex to figure taxes).
Anyway, with 100 hits at once the HTTP server started 6 more instance jobs
and the average response time was 2.1222 seconds.
With 500 hits, the HTTP server started 32 more instance jobs and the average
response time was 10.629 seconds. On this one the machine did seem to
"freeze" for a few seconds most likely from running that many jobs at once.
The web server didn't seem to flinch. If I could make requests from another
box I'm sure that the times would improve dramatically.
If anyone has worked with Tax software you know that there is a bit of
processing involved. We pass in taxable amount, city, state, zip and it
returns a few parms, like tax, state tax, etc. My program then builds XML
with this data (eRPG program).
Here's some machine stats:
Resource Type-Model Status Text
CEC01 9406-720 Operational Main Card Enclosure
PN01 2468-001 Operational System Control Panel
MP01 206A-000 Operational System Processor Card
SP01 9164-001 Operational Service Processor Card
BCC01 Operational Bus Extender
BCC02 Operational Bus Extender
MS01 3002-000 Operational 128MB Main Storage Card
MS02 3002-000 Operational 128MB Main Storage Card
MS03 3002-000 Operational 128MB Main Storage Card
MS04 3002-000 Operational 128MB Main Storage Card
MS05 3004-000 Operational 256MB Main Storage Card
MS06 3004-000 Operational 256MB Main Storage Card
Any comments?
Brad
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