[OpenAFS-win32-devel] Windows User Simulation Tool

Matt W. Benjamin matt@linuxbox.com
Fri, 11 Sep 2009 10:30:36 -0400 (EDT)


Hi Jeff,

The most valuable piece, it seems like, would be any established suite of stress tests which MIT used, or OpenAFS has been using, to validate Windows client releases.  Does such a thing exist (yet)?

Regards,

Matt

----- "Jeffrey Altman" <jaltman@secure-endpoints.com> wrote:

> Mickey Lane wrote:
> > Are there any notes on this? What it does? How to use it?
> 
> The original author, David Tanner, presented on the tool at the 2006
> Best Practices Workshop.
> 
> As with most of OpenAFS, the command line usage text and the source
> code
> are the documentation.  In brief:
> 
>   wintorture.exe is a scripting engine that creates multiple threads
>   executing the scripted instructions provided by the specified
>   script.
> 
>   stress.exe manages multiple instances of wintorture.exe and
>   coordinates the compilation of statistics from each of them
>   upon completion.
> 
>   stopstress.exe permits you to pause, resume, and stop
>   all tests.
> 
>   Sample scripts are provided in the tests/torture/clients directory.
> 


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