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NAME

       ktutiltest - command line interface to test the utility functions

DESCRIPTION

       The  command  `ktutiltest'  is  a  utility  for  facility test and performance test of the
       utility functions.  This command is used in the following  format.   `url'  specifies  the
       target  URL.  `rnum' specifies the number of iterations.  `proc' specifies the name of the
       procedure to call.  `name' and `value' specify a pair of the key and the value of an input
       parameter.  `path' specifies the path of a repository.

              ktutiltest  http  [-th  num] [-get|-head|-post|-put|-delete] [-body file] [-ah name
              value] [-qs name value] [-tout num] [-ka] url rnum
                     Performs test of HTTP sessions.
              ktutiltest rpc [-th num] [-host str] [-port num] [-tout num] proc rnum [name  value
              ...]
                     Performs test of RPC sessions.
              ktutiltest ulog [-th num] [-ulim num] path rnum [name value ...]
                     Performs test of update logging.

       Options feature the following.

              -th num : specifies the number of worker threads.
              -get : uses the GET method.
              -head : uses the HEAD method.
              -post : uses the POST method.
              -put : uses the PUT method.
              -delete : uses the DELETE method.
              -body file : sends the entity body of the content the file.
              -ah name value : adds an HTTP header.
              -qs name value : adds a key/value pair to the query string.
              -tout num : specifies the timeout in seconds.
              -ka : use keep-alive connection.
              -host str : specifies the host name of the server.
              -port num : specifies the port number of the server.
              -ulim num : specifies the limit size of each update log file.

       This command returns 0 on success, another on failure.

SEE ALSO

       ktutilmgr(1), ktutilserv(1)