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tsung.xml http-example
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE tsung SYSTEM "/usr/share/tsung/tsung-1.0.dtd">
<tsung loglevel="notice" version="1.0">
<!-- Client side setup -->
<clients>
<client host="localhost" use_controller_vm="true"/>
</clients>
<!-- Server side setup -->
<servers>
<server host="publisher.XXXX.com" port="80" type="tcp"/>
</servers>
<!-- to start os monitoring (cpu, network, memory). Use an erlang
agent on the remote machine or SNMP. erlang is the default -->
<monitoring>
<monitor host="myserver" type="snmp"></monitor>
</monitoring>
<load>
<!-- several arrival phases can be set: for each phase, you can set
the mean inter-arrival time between new clients and the phase
duration -->
<arrivalphase phase="1" duration="2" unit="minute">
<users interarrival="2" unit="second"></users>
</arrivalphase>
</load>
<options>
<option type="ts_http" name="user_agent">
<user_agent probability="80">Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.8) Gecko/20050513 Galeon/1.3.21</user_agent>
<user_agent probability="20">Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.2; fr-FR; rv:1.7.8) Gecko/20050511 Firefox/1.0.4</user_agent>
</option>
</options>
<!-- start a session for a http user. the probability is the
frequency of this type os session. The sum of all session's
probabilities must be 100 -->
<sessions>
<session name="http-example" probability="100" type="ts_http">
<!-- full url with server name, this overrides the "server" config value -->
<request>
<http_header name="Content-Encoding" value="gzip"/>
<http_header name="Content-Type" value="application/json"/>
<http url="/app/campaign" method="POST" contents_from_file="/home/mks/msg.json.gz" />
</request>
</session>
</sessions>
</tsung>
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