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OPENLOAD(1) | General Commands Manual | OPENLOAD(1) |
NAME¶
openload - Tool for load testing of web applicationsSYNOPSIS¶
openload [options] url [clients]DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page documents briefly the openload usage. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. openload is (currently) a commandline tool, easy to use and providing near real-time performance measurements of the application under test which is very usefull during optimizations.OPTIONS¶
openload uses the usual GNU command line syntax, but the options starting with one dash (`-'). To run this program it is necessary to set the PATH or URL under test. You can set the clients number after the URL, which is the number of simultanous clients to simulate, defaults to 5. A summary of options is included below.- -t
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- -h
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- -l
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- -o
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- -v
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- -b
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OUTPUT RESULTS¶
A description of output results is listing below.* MaTps: a 20 second moving average of TPS.
* Tps: (Transactions Per Second) is the number of completed requests during that second.
* Resp Time: the average response time in seconds for the elapsed second.
* Err: the percentage of responses that was erronous, i.e. didn't return a HTTP 200 Ok staus.
* Count: the total number of completed requests.
* Total TPS is the average TPS for the whole run, i.e. (Total completed requests) / (Total elapsed time).
* Avg. Response time: the overall average response time in seconds.
* Max Response time: the highest response time during this run.
ABORTING THE PROCESS¶
To abort the process just press Enter or return Key, or use the terminal interrupt key (usually Ctrl-C).SEE ALSO¶
For a complete description of data results see the README file.AUTHOR¶
openload was written by Pelle Johnsen <pelle.johnsen@mail.dk>. This manual page was written by Silvia Alvarez <sils@powered-by-linux.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).January 29, 2007 |