Provided by: netstress_1.2.0-1_amd64
NAME
netstress - utility designed to stress and benchmark network activity
SYNOPSIS
netstress -m[NAME] | --master=[NAME] [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
Client/server utility designed to stress & benchmark network activity of a given ethernet device or path using simulated (random) real world data and packet sizes instead of fixed data and packet sizes. Easily command line usage with random packets sizes and random data for read, write, or read & write (default) testing and reporting benchmark results from the ethernet device.
OPTIONS
-m[NAME], --master[=NAME] This instance is the master -s[NAME], --slave[=NAME] This instance is the slave -h, --host nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Use this host or IP address -p, --port nnn Use this port (default=5678) --seed, -S nnn Use this random number seed (master only) -c, --ctime Report current time (default reports elapsed time) -n, --nsec nnn Report every nnn seconds (default=5) -N, --nrep nnn Benchmark every nnn reports (default=3) -b, --bytes Benchmark using bytes (default is bits) -M, --mps Benchmark using mbytes/sec or mbits/sec (default) -K, --kps Benchmark using kbytes/sec or kbits/sec -B, --bps Benchmark using bytes/sec or bits/sec -w, --mwo Only test master write / slave read -r, --mro Only test master read / slave write -R, --realrandom Do real random test (not pseudo random) -f, --fast Run Fast (no checking, no real_random) -v, --verbosity Enable verbosity (multiples increase level) -d, --debug Enable debugging (multiples increase level) -?, --help Give this information
AUTHOR
The NETSTRESS was written by Jim Gleason <jimgleason@users.sf.net>, Avocent Corp. and Helius, Inc. This manual page was written by Giovani Augusto Ferreira <giovani@riseup.net> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).