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| author | Paul Buetow <paul@buetow.org> | 2012-04-20 22:17:46 +0200 |
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| committer | Paul Buetow <paul@buetow.org> | 2012-04-20 22:17:46 +0200 |
| commit | 3f16eb64c2007b6376caf6a798dd456c14afb5b1 (patch) | |
| tree | 54e794fd8f41896b46a7cc9dd24df8b121874110 | |
| parent | b79cc8f9b5dc83b45db1f82933eaa55d7546351c (diff) | |
.deb works
| -rw-r--r-- | Makefile | 2 | ||||
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| -rw-r--r-- | debian/files | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/BUGS | 1 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/CHANGELOG | 139 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/COPYING | 280 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/COPYING.FONT | 280 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/HELP | 60 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/README | 33 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/bugs | 1 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/loadbars.1 | 52 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/loadbars.pod | 61 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/loadbars.txt | 68 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/wishlist (renamed from docs/WISHLIST) | 0 |
15 files changed, 180 insertions, 958 deletions
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ NAME=loadbars +all: documentation perltidy perltidy: find . -name \*.pm | xargs perltidy -b perltidy -b $(NAME) find . -name \*.bak -delete -all: documentation documentation: pod2man --release="$(NAME) $$(cut -d' ' -f2 debian/changelog | head -n 1 | sed 's/(//;s/)//')" \ --center="User Commands" ./docs/$(NAME).pod > ./docs/$(NAME).1 diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index 89110c4..aaa6c56 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -1,5 +1,150 @@ -loadbars (0.0.0) unstable; urgency=low +loadbars (0.5.2) stable; urgency=low - * Initial .deb + * Initial .deb -- Paul Buetow <paul@buetow.org> Sun, 08 Apr 2012 15:23:53 +0200 + +loadbars (0.0.0) stable; urgency=low + + * ALL CHANGES FOR PREVIOUS VERSIONS (NON DEBIAN PACKAGE) + + Thu Apr 19 21:41:52 CEST 2012 + * Minor change, sleep 0.5s instead of 3s if ssh command fails + + Fri Apr 6 10:17:30 CEST 2012 + * Minor fixes such as redraw background on toggle text display which + should fix some weird display bugs. + + Fri Mar 16 07:20:50 CET 2012 + * Release v0.5.1.1 + * Dropped FreeBSD support / focus is Linux + * On shutdown all sub-processes are gonna be terminated instantly + (was old bug). Needs Proc::ProcessTable module. + * Dont quit loadbars if ~/.loadbarsrc can not be overwritten + + Sat Feb 25 20:09:02 CET 2012 + * Release v0.5.1 + * Add config file support (~/.loadbarsrc) and it's possible to configure + any option you find in --help but without leading '--'. For comments + just use the '#' sign. Sample config: + showcores=1 # Always show cores on startup + showtext=0 # Always don't display text on startup + * Add hotkey 'w' which writes current settings to the configfile + * Remove --title option (no need anyway) + * Some code cleanups + * Some bugfixes + + Sat Feb 4 10:56:27 CET 2012 + * Release v0.5.0 + * Add stats for rudimentary memory and swap usage (--showmem option or m hotkey) + * Remove --width and --inter options + * Add --barwidth option, each bar is barwidth pixels now + * Add --maxwidth option, which represents the max total window width + * Auto disable text display if text does not fit into window (maxwidth) pixels + * Auto re-enable text display if text does fit again into window + * Key right increases window width by 100px and left decreases by 100px + * Key down increases window height by 100px and up decreases by 100px + * Set 'samples' default values from 1000 down to 500. + * Displays a text warning on stdout if computer may be too slow + * No sporadic crashes on shutdown anymore + * Some internal tweaks, no separate event thread needed anymore. This fixes + some sporadic bugs. + + Sun Jan 21 14:16:37 CET 2012 + * Released v0.4.0 + * Also show stats for idle, iowait, irq, softirq, steal and guest cpu time + * Some parameters have been renamed (see --help) + * Introduced extended mode (use --extended 1 at startup or 'e' hotkey) + * Modified the bar colors a little bit (see --help) + * Some Bugfixes + + Tue Dec 27 12:28:40 CET 2011 + * Released v0.3.1 + * --cluster option (which reads the ClusterSSH config file /etc/clusters/) + also supports clusters of clusters. e.g.: + $ cat /etc/clusters + clusterA server01 server02 + clusterB clusterA server03 + So --cluster clusterB will connect to server01 server02 and server03 + * --hosts option supports username to be specified. E.g.: + # ./loadbars --hosts user1@server01,user2@server02 + will connect to server01 using user1 and server02 with user2. + + Mon Dec 26 14:46:25 CET 2011 + * Released v0.3.0 + * Peak CPU load is not displayed by default anymore. User 'p' command or + the --togglepeak 1 startup option. + * Peak CPU load is now also displayd in text format (marked as pk) + * New option --cluster which brings rudimentary ClusterSSH config file + support. E.g. './loadbars --cluster server' reads cluster server from + the /etc/clusters file. + + Sat Nov 19 11:54:51 CET 2011 + * Released v0.2.2 + * Added a 1px horizontal line to each bar which represent the max. peak + of user and system cpu load of the last N samples (max. of the last 15 + samples by default, it can be configured using --average) + * Default value for --average has been decreased from 30 to 15 sample + values + + Fr 12. Aug 21:41:46 CEST 2011 + * Released v0.2.1 + + Di 9. Aug 20:42:43 CEST 2011 + * Released v0.2.0.2 (Bugfixes only; Bar width was wrong by 1px) + + So 7. Aug 15:53:08 CEST 2011 + * Added grey separator lines between each hosts during CPU toggle mode + * More intelligent CPU core numbering during CPU toggle mode + * FreeBSD server support for CPU graphs has been tested and is working using + linprocfs mounted on /compat/linux/proc. + * Changed licence to GPL 2 + * Some more documentation + * Some minor bugfixes + + So 7. Aug 14:06:45 CEST 2011 + * Released v0.2.0.1 (Bugfixes only) + + Sa 6. Aug 22:04:15 CEST 2011 + * Released v0.2.0 (new major version) + * No interactive CLI shell anymore but instead hotkeys for the + SDL interface (press h and see). + * Bugfixes (E.g. Loadbars does not hang anymore after typing commands) + * Major code refactoring + + Fr 5. Aug 23:52:49 CEST 2011 + * Released v0.1.3.1 + * Some more minor bugfixes + + Fr 5. Aug 23:29:19 CEST 2011 + * Released v0.1.3 + * Fixed a segfault bug on SDL::Font using threads + * Added an advanced help option (h vs. H) + * Added new toggle option: Displaying bar number vs. hostname + * Some little code refactoring + + Fr 22. Apr 13:08:08 CEST 2011 + * Released v0.1.2.1 + + Mi 20. Apr 08:37:49 CEST 2011 + * Added ./BUGS which includes a summary of all current known bugs + + Fri Jan 14 23:03:47 CET 2011 + * Released v0.1.2 + * Added 'toggle summary' option + * Removed all old screenshots + * Added a newer one + * Fixed lots of bugs (including segfaults) + * Cosmetic code fixes + + Tue Jan 11 14:01:32 CET 2011 + * Released v0.1.1 + * Extended help text ('h' command) + * Added CHANGELOG and README files + * Fixed a typo + + Tue Jan 11 13:??:?? CET 2011 + * Released v0.1.0 + * With initial font support (text display of the stats) + * Everything else which has been implemented up to 0.1-beta8-pre6 + -- Paul Buetow <paul@buetow.org> Sun, 08 Apr 2012 15:23:53 +0200 diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control index c8eb5a1..84c7583 100644 --- a/debian/control +++ b/debian/control @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ Source: loadbars -Section: net +Section: utils Priority: optional Maintainer: Paul Buetow <paul@buetow.org> -Build-Depends: +Build-Depends: perl, perltidy Standards-Version: 3.9.2 Homepage: http://loadbars.buetow.org Vcs-Git: git://git.bueto.org/loadbars Vcs-Browser: http://web.buetow.org/git/?p=loadbars.git;a=summary Package: loadbars -Architecture: any -Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} +Architecture: all +Depends: ${perl:Depends}, libsdl-perl (>= 2.2.5-1), libproc-processtable-perl (>= 0.45-1) Description: Real time monitoring tool - Loadbars is a small script that can be used to observe CPU loads of several remote servers at once in real time. + Loadbars is a tool to observe loads of several remote servers at once. diff --git a/debian/files b/debian/files index 50aa1a4..d1d5b07 100644 --- a/debian/files +++ b/debian/files @@ -1 +1 @@ -loadbars_0.0.0_amd64.deb net optional +loadbars_0.5.2_all.deb utils optional diff --git a/docs/BUGS b/docs/BUGS deleted file mode 100644 index 40b75cd..0000000 --- a/docs/BUGS +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -* No known bugs ATM diff --git a/docs/CHANGELOG b/docs/CHANGELOG deleted file mode 100644 index da29f6d..0000000 --- a/docs/CHANGELOG +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -Thu Apr 19 21:41:52 CEST 2012 -* Minor change, sleep 0.5s instead of 3s if ssh command fails - -Fri Apr 6 10:17:30 CEST 2012 -* Minor fixes such as redraw background on toggle text display which - should fix some weird display bugs. - -Fri Mar 16 07:20:50 CET 2012 -* Release v0.5.1.1 -* Dropped FreeBSD support / focus is Linux -* On shutdown all sub-processes are gonna be terminated instantly - (was old bug). Needs Proc::ProcessTable module. -* Dont quit loadbars if ~/.loadbarsrc can not be overwritten - -Sat Feb 25 20:09:02 CET 2012 -* Release v0.5.1 -* Add config file support (~/.loadbarsrc) and it's possible to configure - any option you find in --help but without leading '--'. For comments - just use the '#' sign. Sample config: - showcores=1 # Always show cores on startup - showtext=0 # Always don't display text on startup -* Add hotkey 'w' which writes current settings to the configfile -* Remove --title option (no need anyway) -* Some code cleanups -* Some bugfixes - -Sat Feb 4 10:56:27 CET 2012 -* Release v0.5.0 -* Add stats for rudimentary memory and swap usage (--showmem option or m hotkey) -* Remove --width and --inter options -* Add --barwidth option, each bar is barwidth pixels now -* Add --maxwidth option, which represents the max total window width -* Auto disable text display if text does not fit into window (maxwidth) pixels -* Auto re-enable text display if text does fit again into window -* Key right increases window width by 100px and left decreases by 100px -* Key down increases window height by 100px and up decreases by 100px -* Set 'samples' default values from 1000 down to 500. -* Displays a text warning on stdout if computer may be too slow -* No sporadic crashes on shutdown anymore -* Some internal tweaks, no separate event thread needed anymore. This fixes - some sporadic bugs. - -Sun Jan 21 14:16:37 CET 2012 -* Released v0.4.0 -* Also show stats for idle, iowait, irq, softirq, steal and guest cpu time -* Some parameters have been renamed (see --help) -* Introduced extended mode (use --extended 1 at startup or 'e' hotkey) -* Modified the bar colors a little bit (see --help) -* Some Bugfixes - -Tue Dec 27 12:28:40 CET 2011 -* Released v0.3.1 -* --cluster option (which reads the ClusterSSH config file /etc/clusters/) - also supports clusters of clusters. e.g.: - $ cat /etc/clusters - clusterA server01 server02 - clusterB clusterA server03 - So --cluster clusterB will connect to server01 server02 and server03 -* --hosts option supports username to be specified. E.g.: - # ./loadbars --hosts user1@server01,user2@server02 - will connect to server01 using user1 and server02 with user2. - -Mon Dec 26 14:46:25 CET 2011 -* Released v0.3.0 -* Peak CPU load is not displayed by default anymore. User 'p' command or - the --togglepeak 1 startup option. -* Peak CPU load is now also displayd in text format (marked as pk) -* New option --cluster which brings rudimentary ClusterSSH config file - support. E.g. './loadbars --cluster server' reads cluster server from - the /etc/clusters file. - -Sat Nov 19 11:54:51 CET 2011 -* Released v0.2.2 -* Added a 1px horizontal line to each bar which represent the max. peak - of user and system cpu load of the last N samples (max. of the last 15 - samples by default, it can be configured using --average) -* Default value for --average has been decreased from 30 to 15 sample - values - -Fr 12. Aug 21:41:46 CEST 2011 -* Released v0.2.1 - -Di 9. Aug 20:42:43 CEST 2011 -* Released v0.2.0.2 (Bugfixes only; Bar width was wrong by 1px) - -So 7. Aug 15:53:08 CEST 2011 -* Added grey separator lines between each hosts during CPU toggle mode -* More intelligent CPU core numbering during CPU toggle mode -* FreeBSD server support for CPU graphs has been tested and is working using - linprocfs mounted on /compat/linux/proc. -* Changed licence to GPL 2 -* Some more documentation -* Some minor bugfixes - -So 7. Aug 14:06:45 CEST 2011 -* Released v0.2.0.1 (Bugfixes only) - -Sa 6. Aug 22:04:15 CEST 2011 -* Released v0.2.0 (new major version) -* No interactive CLI shell anymore but instead hotkeys for the - SDL interface (press h and see). -* Bugfixes (E.g. Loadbars does not hang anymore after typing commands) -* Major code refactoring - -Fr 5. Aug 23:52:49 CEST 2011 -* Released v0.1.3.1 -* Some more minor bugfixes - -Fr 5. Aug 23:29:19 CEST 2011 -* Released v0.1.3 -* Fixed a segfault bug on SDL::Font using threads -* Added an advanced help option (h vs. H) -* Added new toggle option: Displaying bar number vs. hostname -* Some little code refactoring - -Fr 22. Apr 13:08:08 CEST 2011 -* Released v0.1.2.1 - -Mi 20. Apr 08:37:49 CEST 2011 -* Added ./BUGS which includes a summary of all current known bugs - -Fri Jan 14 23:03:47 CET 2011 -* Released v0.1.2 -* Added 'toggle summary' option -* Removed all old screenshots -* Added a newer one -* Fixed lots of bugs (including segfaults) -* Cosmetic code fixes - -Tue Jan 11 14:01:32 CET 2011 -* Released v0.1.1 -* Extended help text ('h' command) -* Added CHANGELOG and README files -* Fixed a typo - -Tue Jan 11 13:??:?? 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For comments just use - the '#' sign. Sample config: - showcores=1 # Always show cores on startup - showtext=0 # Always don't display text on startup - extended=1 # Always use extended mode on startup - will always show all CPU cores in extended mode but no text display. -Examples: - loadbars --extended 1 --showcores 1 --height 300 --hosts localhost - loadbars --hosts localhost,server1.example.com,server2.example.com - loadbars --cluster foocluster (foocluster is in /etc/clusters [ClusterSSH]) ---average <ARG> - Num of samples for avg. (more fluent animations) ---barwidth <ARG> - Set bar width ---cluster <ARG> - Cluster name from /etc/clusters ---extended <ARG> - Toggle extended display (0 or 1) ---factor <ARG> - Set graph scale factor (1.0 means 100%) ---height <ARG> - Set windows height ---hosts <ARG> - Comma sep. list of hosts; optional: user@ in front to each host ---maxwidth <ARG> - Set max width ---samples <ARG> - Set number of samples until ssh reconnects ---showcores <ARG> - Toggle core display (0 or 1) ---showmem <ARG> - Toggle mem display (0 or 1) ---showtexthost <ARG> - Toggle hostname/num text display (0 or 1) ---showtext <ARG> - Toggle text display (0 or 1) ---sshopts <ARG> - Set SSH options diff --git a/docs/README b/docs/README deleted file mode 100644 index d839d8d..0000000 --- a/docs/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -For general program informations see http://loadbars.buetow.org - -For legal informations see COPYING and COPYING.FONT - -For any program help check out --help on command line or 'h' during program -execution. - -For a list of features which might be added in the future see WHISHLIST - -For a changelog see CHANGELOG - -For a list of all known bugs see BUGS - -Supported platforms are: Linux - -the latter may not have full functionality). - -For Linux at least a 2.6 Kernel is required. - -Versioning schema: a.b.c[.d][.e], where - a = Don't know yet. Maybe will stay forever 0. - b = Major release (new major features) - c = Minor release (new minor features or code refactoring) - d = Optional, bugfixes only release - e = Optional, cosmetic fixes only release - - It's not a release if there is a -master suffix. It's a stable - version (master branch) then. - - It's not a release if there is a -devel suffix. It's a development - version (devel branch) then. - -For some help/usage please consult the HELP file. diff --git a/docs/bugs b/docs/bugs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e169314 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/bugs @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +No known bugs there atm diff --git a/docs/loadbars.1 b/docs/loadbars.1 index 22015fe..62ed39a 100644 --- a/docs/loadbars.1 +++ b/docs/loadbars.1 @@ -124,63 +124,23 @@ .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "LOADBARS 1" -.TH LOADBARS 1 "2012-04-20" "loadbars " "User Commands" +.TH LOADBARS 1 "2012-04-20" "loadbars 0.5.2" "User Commands" .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" -httpbench \- Simple HTTP benchmarking tool +loadbars \- Small tool to observe server loads .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" -httpbench \-u <url or urllist.txt> \-d sec \-c concurrent \-r rps [\-t ms] [\-e expected] +For any program help check out \-\-help on command line or 'h' during program +execution. .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" -\&\s-1HTTP\s0 Bench is a small program for Linux, \s-1UNIX\s0 and a like written in C which can be used to benchmark \s-1HTTP\s0 servers. For more infos please consult the project website. -.SS "Arguments" -.IX Subsection "Arguments" -\fIMandatory\fR -.IX Subsection "Mandatory" -.ie n .IP """\-u url or urllist.txt""" 12 -.el .IP "\f(CW\-u url or urllist.txt\fR" 12 -.IX Item "-u url or urllist.txt" -An \s-1URL\s0 to benchmark if argument begins with http:// or https:// or a path to a text file containing a list of all HTTP-URLs to request during a benchmark. Each line should start with http:// or https://. -.ie n .IP """\-d seconds""" 12 -.el .IP "\f(CW\-d seconds\fR" 12 -.IX Item "-d seconds" -Duration of the benchmark in seconds. E.g. 300 for a five minutes benchmark. -.ie n .IP """\-c concurrent""" 12 -.el .IP "\f(CW\-c concurrent\fR" 12 -.IX Item "-c concurrent" -Number of cuncurrent threads used by the benchmark. -.ie n .IP """\-r rps""" 12 -.el .IP "\f(CW\-r rps\fR" 12 -.IX Item "-r rps" -Requests per second wanted for the benchmark. -.PP -\fIOptional\fR -.IX Subsection "Optional" -.ie n .IP """\-t timeoutms""" 12 -.el .IP "\f(CW\-t timeoutms\fR" 12 -.IX Item "-t timeoutms" -Timeout in milliseconds for each request. This timeout will actually not interrupt any requests. It's there just for statistical reasons. E.g. how many requests take longer than x milliseconds? -.ie n .IP """\-e expectedresponsestr""" 12 -.el .IP "\f(CW\-e expectedresponsestr\fR" 12 -.IX Item "-e expectedresponsestr" -The expected response of a request. E.g. all requests should contain \s-1HTML\s0 in its reponse. All responses not matching are counted and reported. -.SS "\s-1EXAMPLES\s0" -.IX Subsection "EXAMPLES" -.ie n .IP """httpbench \-u mylist.txt \-d 60 \-c 10 \-r 1000""" 12 -.el .IP "\f(CWhttpbench \-u mylist.txt \-d 60 \-c 10 \-r 1000\fR" 12 -.IX Item "httpbench -u mylist.txt -d 60 -c 10 -r 1000" -Iterates over each url in mylist.txt with 10 cuncurrent threads for 60 seconds and tries to reach 1000 requests per second. Each curl failure will be reported at the end of the test (total count and total %). -.ie n .IP """httpbench \-u http://www.example.com \-d 300 \-c 1000 \-r 10000 \-t 20 \-e ""Hello World""""" 12 -.el .IP "\f(CWhttpbench \-u http://www.example.com \-d 300 \-c 1000 \-r 10000 \-t 20 \-e ``Hello World''\fR" 12 -.IX Item "httpbench -u http://www.example.com -d 300 -c 1000 -r 10000 -t 20 -e ""Hello World""" -Benchmarks the single \s-1URL\s0 http://www.example.com with 1000 cuncurrent threads for 5 minutes and tries to reach 10000 requests per second. Each request which takes longer than 20 milliseconds will be reported at the end of the test (total count and total %) and each request which does not contain \*(L"Hello World\*(R" in its response string will also be reported (total count and total %). The curl errors will also be reported. +Loadbars is a small script that can be used to observe \s-1CPU\s0 loads of several remote servers at once in real time. It connects with \s-1SSH\s0 (using \s-1SSH\s0 public/private key auth) to several servers at once and vizualizes all server CPUs and memory statistics right next each other (either summarized or each core separately). Loadbars is not a tool for collecting \s-1CPU\s0 loads and drawing graphs for later analysis. However, since such tools require a significant amount of time before producing results, Loadbars lets you observe the current state immediately. Loadbars does not remember or record any load information. It just shows the current \s-1CPU\s0 usages like top or vmstat does. .SH "LICENSE" .IX Header "LICENSE" See package description or project website. .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" -Paul Buetow \- <http://httpbench.buetow.org> +Paul Buetow \- <http://loadbars.buetow.org> diff --git a/docs/loadbars.pod b/docs/loadbars.pod index 544b602..4a029bd 100644 --- a/docs/loadbars.pod +++ b/docs/loadbars.pod @@ -1,66 +1,15 @@ =head1 NAME -httpbench - Simple HTTP benchmarking tool +loadbars - Small tool to observe server loads =head1 SYNOPSIS -httpbench -u <url or urllist.txt> -d sec -c concurrent -r rps [-t ms] [-e expected] +For any program help check out --help on command line or 'h' during program +execution. =head1 DESCRIPTION -HTTP Bench is a small program for Linux, UNIX and a like written in C which can be used to benchmark HTTP servers. For more infos please consult the project website. - -=head2 Arguments - -=head3 Mandatory - -=over 12 - -=item C<-u url or urllist.txt> - -An URL to benchmark if argument begins with http:// or https:// or a path to a text file containing a list of all HTTP-URLs to request during a benchmark. Each line should start with http:// or https://. - -=item C<-d seconds> - -Duration of the benchmark in seconds. E.g. 300 for a five minutes benchmark. - -=item C<-c concurrent> - -Number of cuncurrent threads used by the benchmark. - -=item C<-r rps> - -Requests per second wanted for the benchmark. - -=back - -=head3 Optional - -=over 12 - -=item C<-t timeoutms> - -Timeout in milliseconds for each request. This timeout will actually not interrupt any requests. It's there just for statistical reasons. E.g. how many requests take longer than x milliseconds? - -=item C<-e expectedresponsestr> - -The expected response of a request. E.g. all requests should contain HTML in its reponse. All responses not matching are counted and reported. - -=back - -=head2 EXAMPLES - -=over 12 - -=item C<httpbench -u mylist.txt -d 60 -c 10 -r 1000> - -Iterates over each url in mylist.txt with 10 cuncurrent threads for 60 seconds and tries to reach 1000 requests per second. Each curl failure will be reported at the end of the test (total count and total %). - -=item C<httpbench -u http://www.example.com -d 300 -c 1000 -r 10000 -t 20 -e "Hello World"> - -Benchmarks the single URL http://www.example.com with 1000 cuncurrent threads for 5 minutes and tries to reach 10000 requests per second. Each request which takes longer than 20 milliseconds will be reported at the end of the test (total count and total %) and each request which does not contain "Hello World" in its response string will also be reported (total count and total %). The curl errors will also be reported. - -=back +Loadbars is a small script that can be used to observe CPU loads of several remote servers at once in real time. It connects with SSH (using SSH public/private key auth) to several servers at once and vizualizes all server CPUs and memory statistics right next each other (either summarized or each core separately). Loadbars is not a tool for collecting CPU loads and drawing graphs for later analysis. However, since such tools require a significant amount of time before producing results, Loadbars lets you observe the current state immediately. Loadbars does not remember or record any load information. It just shows the current CPU usages like top or vmstat does. =head1 LICENSE @@ -69,6 +18,6 @@ See package description or project website. =head1 AUTHOR -Paul Buetow - <http://httpbench.buetow.org> +Paul Buetow - <http://loadbars.buetow.org> =cut diff --git a/docs/loadbars.txt b/docs/loadbars.txt index 1cb9764..4791cd5 100644 --- a/docs/loadbars.txt +++ b/docs/loadbars.txt @@ -1,65 +1,25 @@ NAME - httpbench - Simple HTTP benchmarking tool + loadbars - Small tool to observe server loads SYNOPSIS - httpbench -u <url or urllist.txt> -d sec -c concurrent -r rps [-t ms] - [-e expected] + For any program help check out --help on command line or 'h' during + program execution. DESCRIPTION - HTTP Bench is a small program for Linux, UNIX and a like written in C - which can be used to benchmark HTTP servers. For more infos please - consult the project website. - - Arguments - Mandatory - "-u url or urllist.txt" - An URL to benchmark if argument begins with http:// or - https:// or a path to a text file containing a list of all - HTTP-URLs to request during a benchmark. Each line should - start with http:// or https://. - - "-d seconds" - Duration of the benchmark in seconds. E.g. 300 for a five - minutes benchmark. - - "-c concurrent" - Number of cuncurrent threads used by the benchmark. - - "-r rps" Requests per second wanted for the benchmark. - - Optional - "-t timeoutms" - Timeout in milliseconds for each request. This timeout will - actually not interrupt any requests. It's there just for - statistical reasons. E.g. how many requests take longer than - x milliseconds? - - "-e expectedresponsestr" - The expected response of a request. E.g. all requests should - contain HTML in its reponse. All responses not matching are - counted and reported. - - EXAMPLES - "httpbench -u mylist.txt -d 60 -c 10 -r 1000" - Iterates over each url in mylist.txt with 10 cuncurrent - threads for 60 seconds and tries to reach 1000 requests per - second. Each curl failure will be reported at the end of the - test (total count and total %). - - "httpbench -u http://www.example.com -d 300 -c 1000 -r 10000 -t 20 -e - "Hello World"" - Benchmarks the single URL http://www.example.com with 1000 - cuncurrent threads for 5 minutes and tries to reach 10000 - requests per second. Each request which takes longer than 20 - milliseconds will be reported at the end of the test (total - count and total %) and each request which does not contain - "Hello World" in its response string will also be reported - (total count and total %). The curl errors will also be - reported. + Loadbars is a small script that can be used to observe CPU loads of + several remote servers at once in real time. It connects with SSH (using + SSH public/private key auth) to several servers at once and vizualizes + all server CPUs and memory statistics right next each other (either + summarized or each core separately). Loadbars is not a tool for + collecting CPU loads and drawing graphs for later analysis. However, + since such tools require a significant amount of time before producing + results, Loadbars lets you observe the current state immediately. + Loadbars does not remember or record any load information. It just shows + the current CPU usages like top or vmstat does. LICENSE See package description or project website. AUTHOR - Paul Buetow - <http://httpbench.buetow.org> + Paul Buetow - <http://loadbars.buetow.org> diff --git a/docs/WISHLIST b/docs/wishlist index ea234ff..ea234ff 100644 --- a/docs/WISHLIST +++ b/docs/wishlist |
