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NAME

       tsung - A distributed multi-protocol load testing tool.

SYNOPSIS

       tsung  [ -f configuration file ]  [ -l log dir ]  [ -m filename ]  [ -r command ]  [ -v ]  [ -6 ]  [ -h ]
       [ start|stop|debug|status ]

DESCRIPTION

       tsung is a distributed load testing tool. It is protocol-independent and can currently be used to  stress
       and benchmark HTTP, WebDAV, LDAP, PostgreSQL, MySQL and Jabber/XMPP servers.

       It  simulates  user  behaviour  using  an  XML  description  file, reports many measurements in real time
       (statistics can be customized with transactions, and graphics generated using gnuplot).

       For HTTP, it supports 1.0 and 1.1, has a proxy mode to record sessions, supports GET  and  POST  methods,
       Cookies, and Basic WWW-authentication. It also has support for SSL.

       Several config examples can be found in /usr/share/doc/tsung/examples/.

       start  start tsung load testing

       debug  start tsung with an interactive erlang shell

       stop   stop tsung

       status print current status of a running instance of tsung (must be run on the controller host)

MANUAL

       A manual should be available at /usr/share/doc/tsung/user_manual.html. It is also available online at

              http://tsung.erlang-projects.org/user_manual.html

OPTIONS

       -f filename
              specifies  the  configuration  file to use. The default file name is ~/.tsung/tsung.xml. Use - for
              standard input

       -l logdir
              Specifies the log directory to use. The default log dir name is ~/.tsung/log/YYYYMMDD-HHMM/

       -m monitoring_file
              Specifies the monitoring log file name to use. The default log file name is tsung.log. Use  -  for
              standard output

       -r command
              Specifies an alternative to ssh (rsh for ex.) for starting a slave node on a remote host

       -i id  set controller id (default is empty). Needed to start several controllers on the same host.

       -F     Use long names for erlang nodes (FQDN)

       -m     Enable erlang smp on client nodes

       -v     Show version

       -6     Use IPv6 for tsung internal communications

       -h     Show usage

BUGS

       Please reports bugs to the mailing list <tsung-users@process-one.net>, see

              https://lists.process-one.net/mailman/listinfo/tsung-users

       for archives.

SEE ALSO

       erlang(3)

AUTHORS

       Tsung   is  written  by  Nicolas  Niclausse  <nicolas@niclux.org>.  Contributors  list  is  available  in
       /usr/share/doc/tsung/CONTRIBUTORS

                                                  January 2004                                          TSUNG(1)