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NAME

       kcgrasstest - command line interface to test the cache tree database

DESCRIPTION

       The command `kcgrasstest' is a utility for facility test and performance test of the cache
       tree database.  This command is used in the following format.  `rnum' specifies the number
       of iterations.

              kcgrasstest  order  [-th  num]  [-rnd] [-etc] [-tran] [-tc] [-bnum num] [-psiz num]
              [-pccap num] [-rcd|-rcld|-rcdd] [-lv] rnum
                     Performs in-order tests.
              kcgrasstest queue [-th num] [-it num] [-rnd] [-tc] [-bnum num] [-psiz num]  [-pccap
              num] [-rcd|-rcld|-rcdd] [-lv] rnum
                     Performs queuing operations.
              kcgrasstest  wicked  [-th num] [-it num] [-tc] [-bnum num] [-psiz num] [-pccap num]
              [-rcd|-rcld|-rcdd] [-lv] rnum
                     Performs mixed operations selected at random.
              kcgrasstest tran [-th num] [-it num] [-tc] [-bnum num]  [-psiz  num]  [-pccap  num]
              [-rcd|-rcld|-rcdd] [-lv] rnum
                     Performs test of transaction.

       Options feature the following.

              -th num : specifies the number of worker threads.
              -rnd : performs random test.
              -etc : performs miscellaneous operations.
              -tran : performs transaction.
              -tc : tunes the database with the compression option.
              -bnum num : specifies the number of buckets of the hash table.
              -psiz num : specifies the size of each page.
              -pccap num : specifies the capacity size of the page cache.
              -rcd : use the decimal comparator instead of the lexical one.
              -rcld : use the lexical descending comparator instead of the ascending one.
              -rcdd : use the decimal descending comparator instead of the lexical one.
              -lv : reports all errors.
              -it num : specifies the number of repetition.

       This command returns 0 on success, another on failure.