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- Download and install jmeter: http://jmeter.apache.org
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS: installjmeter.sh
Code Block #!/bin/bash # get source from an apache mirror wget http://supergsego.com/apache//jmeter/binaries/apache-jmeter-3.1.tgz # verify the md5 local_md5=`md5sum apache-jmeter-3.1.tgz | cut -f 1 -d ' '` remote_md5=`curl https://www.apache.org/dist/jmeter/binaries/apache-jmeter-3.1.tgz.md5 | cut -f 1 -d ' '` if [ "$local_md5" != "$remote_md5" ] then echo "md5's do not match" exit else echo "congratulations md5s match" fi # untar it. tar xvfz apache-jmeter-3.1.tgz # move it sudo mv apache-jmeter-3.1 /usr/local/apache-jmeter-3.1 # link it sudo ln -s /usr/local/apache-jmeter-3.1/bin/jmeter /usr/bin/jmeter
Instance Setup
- Instance Fedora 4 Specs
AWS
(type and version)OS - Processor Speed
- Number of Cores
Instance Type
vCPU Memory Storage
(EBS or SSD)Java Fedora 4 Java configuration options (e.g. -Xmx 2G) Binary Configuration
(local, network, S3)Java 8 4.7.3 On-premises
Disk TypeOS Processor Speed
Cores Memory Storage (SSD or Hard Disk) - RAM
- IOPS (if applicable)
- any java
Java Fedora 4 Java configuration options (e.g. -Xmx 2G) - binary configuration: local, network, S3
- is virtual or physical?
- is test runner on the same machine?
Binary Configuration
(local, network, S3)Java 8 4.7.3
- Database Specs (Using JDBC object store)
- type (mysql, postgresql, aurora, etc)
- if using a remote database
- processor speed
- processor count
- RAM
- if RDS, RDS type (e.g. db1.small)
- JMeter client specs:
AWS:
OS Instance Type vCPU Memory Storage
(EBS or SSD)Java JMeter Ubuntu 16.04 LTS t2.small 1 2GB EBS Java 8 v3.1 On-premises
OS Processor Speed
Cores Memory Storage
(SSD or Hard Disk)Java JMeter
Fedora 4 setup
- Installation:
- Fedora 4 Quick Start
- Deploying Fedora 4 Complete Guide
- Database: Configuring JDBC Object Store
- Fedora 4 Ansible script: https://github.com/VTUL/fcrepo4-ansible
- Fedora version (Start from 4.7.3)
- Is using a database? (local or remote)
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