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AUTOBENCHD(1)							 AUTOBENCHD(1)

NAME
       autobenchd - distributed autobench daemon

SYNOPSIS
       autobenchd [--port port] [--bindaddr bindaddr] [--verbose] [--debug]

DESCRIPTION
       autobenchd  listens on the port and IP address specified on the command
       line (defaulting to port	 4600  and  INADDR_ANY	if  the	 command  line
       options	are  omitted),	and  waits  for commands from autobench_admin.
       When it receives these commands, it conducts a benchmark using  httperf
       with  the  arguments  specified	by autobench_admin, parses the httperf
       results and returns a summary to autobench_admin.  autobench_admin col‐
       lates  the results from several instances of autobenchd running on dif‐
       ferent machines, and writes the collated results to a file  for	analy‐
       sis.

OPTIONS
       --port port
	      Listen on port port. Defaults to 4600 if omitted.

       --bindaddr bindaddr
	      Bind to the address bindaddr, which may be given as either an IP
	      address or hostname.  INADDR_ANY may be specified as  `0.0.0.0´.
	      Defaults to INADDR_ANY if omitted.

       --verbose
	      Enable  verbose  output,	which logs progress to stderr (perhaps
	      --speak would be a better name, since autobenchd	is  completely
	      silent in normal operation).

       --debug
	      Send  additional	debugging  output to stderr, including the raw
	      results returned by httperf.

EXAMPLE
       autobenchd --port 1234 --bindaddr 123.123.123.213 --verbose
	      Starts autobenchd on port 1234, bound to	123.123.123.213,  with
	      progress reporting enabled.

SEE ALSO
       autobench_admin(1), httperf(1)

AUTHOR
       Julian T. J. Midgley <jtjm@xenoclast.org>

			       October 14, 2002			 AUTOBENCHD(1)
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