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NAME

       tsplot - Plot several tsung logs on the same charts, for comparison purpose.

SYNOPSIS

       tsplot [ -c configuration file ]  [ -d images output directory ]  [ -v verbose ]  [ legend
       logfile ]

DESCRIPTION

       Tsung comes with a plotting tool using gnuplot, producing some graphs from  the  tsung.log
       file  data.  tsplot is able to plot data from several tsung.log files onto the same charts
       serie, for further comparison and analyze.

OPTIONS

       -c

       --config
              specifies the configuration file to use. Default is http.en.plots.conf.

       -d

       --outdir
              directory where tsplot saves the images it produces, defaults to /tmp/tsung.

       -v

       --verbose
              makes tsplot very verbose about what it does.

CONFIGURATION

       The configuration file of tsplot allows one to define the plots you want to  obtain,  from
       their  label to the data they will show. The configuration file adopts a .ini file syntax,
       each section defining a chart.

       tsplot  comes  with  two  sample  configuration  files,  namely   http.plots.en.conf   and
       pgsql.plots.en.conf.  They  respectively define charts to be plotted for a tsung HTTP test
       and a tsung PGSQL test.

       A DEFAULT section may be provided, any element configured here may then be overridden into
       a specific plot section.

       Another  configuration  file  is  used  by  tsplot: the tsung/stats.conf one. It's used to
       define by type the statistics to be read into tsung log files, and you shouldn't  need  to
       edit it, short of adding support for new tsung statistics.

       Common settings, to be found into DEFAULT section or any specific chart section.

       encoding
              set here the encoding used thereafter in the file, for labels and titles.

       dpi    dpi setting of produced charts images

       tn_dpi dpi setting of produced charts thumbnail images

       imgtype
              type of chart image to produce, as in png or ps

              A   complete   list   might   be   obtained   on   the  python-matplotlib  website,
              http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/

       xlabel default label for horizontal axe, often you want seconds or minutes,  depending  on
              xfactor.

              Please  note  you can also set some defaults for ylabel, but this seems not to be a
              good idea in practise.

       xfactor
              tsung logs statistics in its logfile every 10 seconds. By default, charts will  not
              scale  this and have seconds as horizontal axis units. By setting an xfactor of 60,
              you have a minute precision on horizontal axis.

       yfactor
              same as xfactor, but for vertical axis.

              Depending on the data you obtain with  your  tests,  you  may  want  to  adapt  the
              vertical  scale of your plotting. For example, the page.mean statistic is logged in
              milliseconds by tsung. You may want to display seconds if  this  unit  better  fits
              your measures. Then simply set yfactor = 1000.

       styles set  here  any number of matplotlib styles you want to use, separated by spaces, as
              available here: http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/matplotlib.pylab.html#-plot.

              For exemple, set styles = b- g+ r- cx for plotting first dataset (see stats  below)
              with  a  blue solid line, second with green plus symbols, third with a red line and
              last with cyan cross symbols.

              This could fit a stats = 200.count 400.count stats setting when plotting two  tsung
              logs.

       You  then  can define any number of plot, one by section, and give them an arbitrary name.
       The name must be unique, and will be used for naming output images.

       Any option available in DEFAULT section is also available in any specific  chart  section,
       with  the  same  meaning and effect. The specific setting will systematically override the
       DEFAULT one.

       title  Title of the chart, as printed into the resulting image.

       stats  The statistics properties to use for this plotting, as  named  in  the  tsung/stats
              configuration file. Please see this bundled file for a list of what is available.

              Tsung provide several types of statistics, as documented here: http://tsung.erlang-
              projects.org/user_manual.html#htoc53. The two main types  of  statistics  used  are
              sample  and  counter.  A  third one is gauge but is only use for a single statistic
              (users).

              sample provides count, mean, stdvar, max, min and gmean (global  mean)  properties,
              and counter provides only count and totalcount. gauge provide count and max.

              The stats setting can accept several stat.property elements, separated by spaces.

              Examples: stats = users.count to plot the number of simultaneously connected users,
              and stats = 200.count 400.count to plot given HTTP return codes count, both on  the
              same chart.

              Please  notice  tsplot is currently limited to use only one horizontal and only one
              vertical scales. matplotlib is able to  define  some  more  complex  drawings,  but
              tsplot is not yet able to benefit from this.

       legend Legend prefix, which will be followed by the legend given on command line.

              Each plot on a chart has a legend entry, you configure here the meaning of the plot
              (say 'concurrent users') and tsplot will add it the name of the  data  serie  being
              plotted  (say  'scenario  x'). You'd obtain this legend: 'concurrent users scenario
              x'.

       ylabel label for vertical axe

CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE

       Please  see  the  given  configuration   examples   which   should   be   distributed   in
       /usr/share/doc/tsung/tsung-plotter/http.plots.en.conf    and   /usr/share/doc/tsung/tsung-
       plotter/pgsql.plots.en.conf.

BUGS

       Please reports bugs to the  mailing  list  <tsung-users@process-one.net>  or  in  the  bug
       tracker          <URL:https://support.process-one.net/browse/TSUN>,        see        also
       <URL:https://lists.process-one.net/mailman/listinfo/tsung-users> for archives.

AUTHORS

       tsplot is written by Dimitri Fontaine <dim@tapoueh.org>.

                                          February 2007                                 TSPLOT(1)