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FTP-Implement

Overview

  • Implement according to RFC 959
  • C3K~C4K
  • Should use sudo to run this FTP server, for that it use operating system's accout login mechanism.
  • Develop and test on linux kernel >= 4.10 (debian series), so I don't know whethere it will work fine at other kernel or operating system.
  • Does NOT support the authority control. Because that I use threadPool but the posix's setuid and syscall(SYS_setuid, uid) don't support setting other thread's uid(If you know how to do it, please tell me. Thank you!).

StressTest

Overview

  • Test include
    • login
    • list a dir
    • upload 100KB files

Step

  • First, run the FTP server

    ulimit -s unlimited -f unlimited -d unlimited -n unlimited 
    su root
    echo 20000 >  /proc/sys/net/core/somaxconn
    sudo ./FTPServer [port]  > /tmp/FTPServerOutput
    

    Redirect the stdout to /tmp/FTPServerOutput is for the clear output of warning msg

    Change somaxconn is to make the backlog large enough.

    The sudo is because that it use operating system's accout login mechanism

    The [port] param of ./FTPServer [port] is not necessary, which means sudo ./FTPServer > /tmp/FTPServerOutput, this will listen on 8001

  • Then run java -ea -jar -Dexternal.config=file:/tmp/1.properties FTPServerTester-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar

    FTPServerTester-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar is in the test dir (NOT src/test

    /tmp/1.properties is config file, the example is below

    StressTest.TestCnt=10
    StressTest.MaxCmdConnectionCnt=1000
    StressTest.MaxThreadCnt=1024
    # the time(millisecond) to hand on the connection
    StressTest.HangTime=1000
    
    # the host that you run the ftp server
    Tester.TesterServerAddress=10.243.6.109
    
    # the host that you run the tester
    # MUST make sure that this two host can connect to each other,
    # which means, they can active connection to each other.
    Tester.YourselfAddress=10.243.6.43
    
    
    Tester.ServerPort=8001
    # The username of account in your OS
    Tester.UserName=
    # The password of account in your OS
    Tester.Password=
    # These dir MUST be absoute path
    # this is the list of dirs that split by comma
    # This dir's cnt should >=20, the more, the better, 
    # if too less, the test will be very slow, for that many client read the same dir is very slow
    # These dir should exist in your testServer, if the server and testProgram run on different host
    # if they run in the same host, then the testProgram will create these dir
    Tester.ListTestDir=/tmp/testDir_1,/tmp/testDir_2,/tmp/testDir_3,/tmp/testDir_4,/tmp/testDir_5,/tmp/testDir_6,/tmp/testDir_7,/tmp/testDir_8,/tmp/testDir_9,/tmp/testDir_10,/tmp/testDir_11,/tmp/testDir_12,/tmp/testDir_13,/tmp/testDir_14,/tmp/testDir_15,/tmp/testDir_16,/tmp/testDir_17
    # this is one dir 
    # This MUST be absoute path 
    # This dir should exist in your testServer, if the server and testProgram run on different host
    # if they run in the same host, then the testProgram will create this dir
    Tester.StorTestDir=/tmp/FTPSeverTesterStorDirs____23233dd22/

Result

  • My tester and server run in same machine.
  • In my computer(Intel i7-8550U, 16G memory, no SSD), when the StressTest.MaxCmdConnectionCnt below 10240, the test will run success, and using linux's ftp command to communicate with the server while run the test, it response fast.
  • If set the tester as follows
     StressTest.MaxCmdConnectionCnt=10000
     StressTest.MaxThreadCnt=4024
     StressTest.HangTime=0
    then use sudo watch -n 0.5 "netstat -anp | grep -i <PID> | grep -i "est" | wc -l ", the connections number is 3K~4K. And communicate with the server using ftp command while running tester, its response is not slow.