commit 3cea734b10b5a8276771adbdd1425f71df1c6e42 Author: Karsten Loesing karsten.loesing@gmx.net Date: Mon Mar 5 16:18:21 2012 +0100
Lenny is dead. --- measurements-HOWTO | 27 +++------------------------ 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
diff --git a/measurements-HOWTO b/measurements-HOWTO index e8978e3..67de0c5 100644 --- a/measurements-HOWTO +++ b/measurements-HOWTO @@ -116,31 +116,10 @@ $ ./start-tors
Install the timeout tool:
-$ sudo apt-get install timeout # Lenny -$ sudo apt-get install coreutils # Squeeze +$ sudo apt-get install coreutils
-Add crontab entries to start the regular requests. - -Note that the syntax of the timeout script in Lenny is different from the -one in Squeeze. When in doubt, look up the correct syntax in the man -page. For the timeout script contained in Lenny, the crontab entries -would be as follows (line breaks are only for formatting purposes here): - -$ crontab -e - -*/5 * * * * timeout -2 295 ~/torperf/trivsocks-client - torperf.torproject.org 127.0.0.1:9020 /.50kbfile >> ~/torperf/50kb.data - 2>/dev/null -2,32 * * * * timeout -2 1795 ~/torperf/trivsocks-client - torperf.torproject.org 127.0.0.1:9021 /.1mbfile >> ~/torperf/1mb.data - 2>/dev/null -8 * * * * timeout -2 3595 ~/torperf/trivsocks-client - torperf.torproject.org 127.0.0.1:9022 /.5mbfile >> ~/torperf/5mb.data - 2>/dev/null - -For the timeout script in Squeeze, use the following crontab entries (the -only difference is that the first command-line argument is "-s2" instead -of "-2"; again, line breaks for formatting purposes only): +Add crontab entries to start the regular requests (line breaks are only +for formatting purposes here):
$ crontab -e
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