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What do you make of this freevps.us bench.sh result?

user123user123 Member
edited March 2013 in Help

I used the freevps.us bench.sh one of my VPS and it pauses appropriately between testing each server, but the results don't show...

Download speed from CacheFly: MB/s- Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: MB/s- Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: MB/s- Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: MB/s- Download speed from Linode, London, UK: MB/s- Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: MB/s- Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: MB/s- Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: MB/s- Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: MB/s- Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: MB/s-

Why does this happen?

Comments

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited March 2013

    If memory serves that happened to me once and I fixed it by doing "sh bench.sh" or "bash bench.sh" rather than "./bench.sh" or something like that. I'm not an expert in bash scripting, simple as it may be.

  • @jarland said: If memory serves that happened to me once and I fixed it by doing "sh bench.sh" or "bash bench.sh" rather than "./bench.sh" or something like that. I'm not an expert in bash scripting, simple as it may be.

    I forgot to mention that it does return the system (CPU/RAM/etc) information and I/O speed correctly.

    bash bench.sh and sh bench.sh give the same speed results (no speeds).

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Interesting. Tried running one of the speed tests alone outside of the script?

  • @jarland said: Interesting. Tried running one of the speed tests alone outside of the script?

    I can wget the test files in the bash script and speedtest-cli works, but, speedtest-cli doesn't test against all those different locations.

  • I always invoke it using bash bench.sh

  • JanevskiJanevski Member
    edited March 2013

    I believe it has nothing to do with how You invoke the script since it probably includes a proper shebang. It is executing, it's a problem within the execution, maybe it uses wget, and You don't have wget. Something, something, something, something or other.

    Edit: I've read it more carefully and i noticed that You have installed wget, also i read the script, what about awk and gsub?

  • @Janevski said: Edit: I've read it more carefully and i noticed that You have installed wget, also i read the script, what about awk and gsub?

    Good points. I didn't think I had gsub installed and I couldn't find a way to install it, but I ran yum update and the bash script started working.

    @Liam: Please close this thread.

This discussion has been closed.