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NAME¶
netserver - a network performance benchmark server
SYNOPSIS¶
netserver [-4] [-6] [-d] [-h] [-L name,family] [-p portnum] [-v verbosity] [-V]
DESCRIPTION¶
Netserver listens for connections from a netperf benchmark, and responds accordingly. It can either be run from inetd or as a standalone daemon (with the -p flag). If run from inetd the -p option should not be used.
OPTIONS¶
- -4
- Use AF_INET (aka IPv4) addressing for the control and possibly data connections.
- -6
- Use AF_INET6 (aka IPv6) addressing for the control and possibly data connections.
- -d
- Increase the quantity of debugging output displayed during a test (possibly at the expense of performance).
- -h
- Display a usage string, and exit.
- -L name,family
- Set the local name and/or address family for the socket used for the control connection.
- -p portnum
- Listen on the specified port. This is used when running as a standalone daemon.
- -v verbosity
- Set the verbosity level for the test.
- -V
- Display the netperf version and exit.
BUGS¶
No known bugs at this time. If you think you have found a bug, please report it to either netperf-talk@netperf.org or netperf-feedback@netperf.org.
SEE ALSO¶
netperf(1)
Netperf: A Network Performance Benchmark
http://www.netperf.org/
AUTHORS¶
HP Information Networks Division - Networking Performance Team.
Rick Jones <rick.jones2@hp.com>
Karen Choy HP IND
Dave Shield <daves@csc.liv.ac.uk> (man pages)
Others too numerous to mention here - see the AUTHORS file