PilotPTK
(PilotPTK)
June 8, 2013, 4:30am
100
Results from one thread:
Transactions: 3000
Elapsed time: 746.643 sec
Bytes Transferred: 118,151,112 bytes
Response Time: 21.54 sec
Transaction Rate: 4.02 trans/sec
Throughput: 158243.07 bytes/sec
Concurrency: 86.5
Status Code 200: 2987
Status Code 502: 10
Status Code 504: 3
Average response of 21.54 seconds per page load isn't great, but, it doesn't look like I crashed it.. I downloaded a total of 118 Megabytes of TEXT (No Images)
Foy
(Foy)
June 8, 2013, 4:31am
101
Pretty dang fast now, again . . . be coming around the horn again . . .
scaru
(scaru)
June 8, 2013, 4:32am
102
Pulsar:
i knew it was downloading something, but it was downloading a lot, my home folder got flooded so i had to stop lol
have fun guys i got to get to bed
Yeah, thats why I'm running it in a VM so I can easily just wipe everything.
PilotPTK
(PilotPTK)
June 8, 2013, 4:33am
104
BooM! HTTP:Service Unavailable.
7311: Service Unavailable
7377: Bad Gateway
7525: Bad Gateway
7426: Bad Gateway
7438: Bad Gateway
7324: Bad Gateway
7279: Bad Gateway
7434: Bad Gateway
7337: Service Unavailable
7372: Bad Gateway
7253: Bad Gateway
7343: Bad Gateway
7382: Service Unavailable
7410: Service Unavailable
7479: Bad Gateway
7433: Service Unavailable
7269: Service Unavailable
7207: Service Unavailable
Foy
(Foy)
June 8, 2013, 4:33am
105
Okay, I've "helped" enough.
mesofunnyFoy
Aleister
(Aleister)
June 8, 2013, 4:36am
106
I think you might want to consider setting a maximum concurrent connections per IP limit… I know this is a test but any server would be slow if a bunch of people were downloading everything at the same time.
Pulsar
(Pulsar)
June 8, 2013, 4:35am
107
I've only got an 80gb hdd too, I would just be f'n myself I think. It was also downloading a lot of other sites too.
I knew what wget does, butwasn't sure what all the other parameters did lol
scaru
(scaru)
June 8, 2013, 4:37am
108
Yeah, in that post I forgot, I should have added the --domains flag.
Interesting. I thought MariaDB would go down first. Or maybe the entire OS.
Know of an easy way to configure this perchance?
PilotPTK
(PilotPTK)
June 8, 2013, 4:40am
111
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --syn --dport 80 -m connlimit --connlimit-above 10 -j REJECT --reject-with tcp-reset
Helios1
(Helios-)
June 8, 2013, 4:42am
112
You can send the wget downloads to /dev/null instead of filling up your drive, no?
Aleister
(Aleister)
June 8, 2013, 4:44am
114
Last time I needed it I asked my host to do it for me but let me check on my server for a minute. You have WHM + CPanel, right?
Edit: Aaaand it’s answered already by another member! I love BLF
scaru
(scaru)
June 8, 2013, 4:43am
115
True, so you could add "-P /dev/null"
Pulsar
(Pulsar)
June 8, 2013, 4:43am
116
I don't know, I'm not too savvy on all the terminal commands. Pretty new to linux
PilotPTK
(PilotPTK)
June 8, 2013, 4:47am
117
wget --recursive --page-requisites --html-extension --convert-links -domains 198.199.90.139 --no-parent -P /dev/null/ http://198.199.90.139
Aleister:
Last time I needed it I asked my host to do it for me but let me check on my server for a minute. You have WHM + CPanel, right?
Edit: Aaaand it’s answered already by another member! I love BLF
Fantastic support isn’t it. To answer your question, no, I don’t have any control panel. Just a barebones CentOS 6 shell. For that reason, I might have a few questions in the near future for PilotPTK about my httpd.conf.
PilotPTK
(PilotPTK)
June 8, 2013, 4:51am
119
PM Away SB - I'm happy to help.