.TH idleconn "1" "Mar 2016" "IDLECONN 0.9.0" "tool for opening any number of idle connections" .\" Text automatically generated by txt2man .SH NAME \fBidleconn \fP- tool for opening any number of idle connections \fB .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .fam C \fBidleconn\fP .fam T .fi .fam T .fi .SH DESCRIPTION \fBidleconn\fP is part of httperf suite and is useful to simulate a large number of concurrent and idle connections. It can establish a set of persistent connections, each of which generated periodic requests to the server. The effect is that at all times, some of the connections were active while the rest were idle, and these active and idle connection sets kept changing with time. (This paragraph was extracted and adapted from the article "Scalability of Linux Event-Dispatch Mechanisms" (HPL-2000-174), written by Abhishek Chandra and David Mosberger). .SH OPTIONS .TP .B server IP of the server to connect. .TP .B port Port used by server. .TP .B numidle Number of idle process to be generated. .SH EXAMPLE This is a simple example how to use \fBidleconn\fP: .PP .nf .fam C $ ./idleconn 192.168.1.1 80 100 .fam T .fi It would open and maintain 100 idle connections to a web server, listening on port 80, using the IP address 192.168.1.1. .SH SEE ALSO \fBhttperf\fP(1) .SH AUTHOR The httperf was written by David Mosberger-Tang, Hewlett-Packard Company and Contributors. .PP This manual page was written by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho for the Debian project (but may be used by others).