Setup
- Version of Fedora
fcrepo4-fcrepo-4.6.0
- Fedora configuration details
postgresql
JVM_ARGS=-Xmx8G ./jmeter -Dfedora_4_server=192.168.2.85 -Dfedora_4_context=fcrepo/rest -Dfilesize_min=240000000 -Dfilesize_max=250000000 -Dbinary_threads=1 -n -t /home/ylchen/fcrepo4-jmeter/fedora.jmx >> /home/ylchen/summary.log;
- System details (OS, memory, processors, hardware specs or virtualization, JVM, etc)
Ubuntu
50GB RAM, 8vCPU $ uname -a Linux testvm2 4.2.0-42-generic #49~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jun 29 20:22:11 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux $ java -version java version "1.8.0_101" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_101-b13) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.101-b13, mixed mode)
- Initial state of the repository
- empty
- Number of client processes/threads (ideally clients are on a separate machine)
- 3 clients
- Fedora
- PostgreSQL
- PostgreSQL
Test
Command:
JVM_ARGS=-Xmx8G ./jmeter -Dfedora_4_server=192.168.2.85 -Dfedora_4_context=fcrepo/rest -Dfilesize_min=240000000 -Dfilesize_max=250000000 -Dbinary_threads=1 -n -t /home/ylchen/fcrepo4-jmeter/fedora.jmx >> /home/ylchen/summary.log;
Results
- PostgreSQL
- Length of run: Tue Sep 13 11:17:43 EDT 2016 to Wed Sep 21 11:42:05 EDT 2016 (The Tomcat once restarted, the experiment resumed after Tomcat started, see logs below)
- 100795 files ingested into Fedora. The average size of the file is around 230MB. The total ingested size is 23TB
- JMeter
- Logs in these 3 clients: client1.tar.gz, client2.tar.gz, and client3.tar.gz
- Tomcat
- PostgreSQL
- R scripts graphics