arcperftest(1)


NAME

   arcperftest - ARC service performance tester

SYNOPSIS

   arcperftest [ -c config ] [ -d debug ] [ -r ] url threads duration

DESCRIPTION

   The  arcperftest  command  test  the  performance  of  an  ARC  service
   specified by its url sending threads number of concurrent requests  for
   a duration of duration seconds.

OPTIONS

   -c config
          The  file  containing client chain XML configuration with 'soap'
          entry point  and  HOSTNAME,  PORTNUMBER  and  PATH  keyword  for
          hostname, port and HTTP path of 'echo' service.

   -d debuglevel
          FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, VERBOSE or DEBUG

   -r     If specified close connection and reconnect after every request.

EXAMPLES

     Axis2C:
       with TLS:
         arcperftest https://glueball.uio.no:50443/axis2/services/echo  10
   30
       without TLS:
         arcperftest http://glueball.uio.no:50000/axis2/services/echo   10
   30

     HED:
       with TLS:
         arcperftest https://glueball.uio.no:60000/echo 10 30
       without TLS:
         arcperftest http://glueball.uio.no:60010/echo 10 30

COPYRIGHT

   APACHE LICENSE Version 2.0

AUTHOR

   ARC    software   is   developed   by   the   NorduGrid   Collaboration
   (http://www.nordugrid.org), please consult the AUTHORS file distributed
   with    ARC.    Please    report   bugs   and   feature   requests   to
   http://bugzilla.nordugrid.org





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