bionic (1) stressant.1.gz

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NAME

       stressant - Stressant Documentation

SYNOPSIS

       stressant  [-h]  [-v] [--logfile LOGFILE] [--email EMAIL] [--smtpserver SMTPSERVER] [--smtpuser SMTPUSER]
       [--smtppass SMTPPASS]  [--information]  [--disk]  [--no-smart]  [--diskDevice  DISKDEVICE]  [--overwrite]
       [--diskPercent   DISKPERCENT]  [--fileSize  FILESIZE]  [--cpu]  [--cpuBurnTime  CPUBURNTIME]  [--network]
       [--iperfServer IPERFSERVER] [--iperfTime IPERFTIME]

DESCRIPTION

       Stressant is a simple yet complete stress-testing tool that forces a computer to perform a series of test
       using well-known Linux software in order to detect possible design or construction failures.

OPTIONS

EXAMPLES

       Small run load with defaults:

          stressant

       Very fast test, useful to run if you are worried about crashing the machine:

          stressant --fileSize 1M --cpuBurnTime 1s --iperfTime 1

       Extensive test with complete disk wipe and SMART long test:

          sudo stressant --diskPercent 100% --overwrite --cpuBurnTime 24h --smart
          # wait for the prescribed time, then show the SMART test results:
          sudo smartctl -l selftest

       Network test only on dedicated server:

          stressant --no-information --no-cpu --no-disk --iperfServer iperf.example.net

       Send test results by email:

          stressant --email person@example.com

       If  the  mail  server  refuses  mail  from  your  location,  you  can use another relay (password will be
       prompted):

          stressant --email person@example.com --smtpserver submission.example.net --smtpuser person --smtppassword

SEE ALSO

       hdparm(8), smartctl(8), dd(1), fio(), stress-ng(1), iperf3(1)

AUTHOR

       Antoine Beaupre

       2017, Antoine Beaupre

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