#!/bin/sh # # This is an example script for using netperf. Feel free to modify it # as necessary, but I would suggest that you copy this one first. # This script performs various UDP unidirectional stream tests. # if [ $# -gt 4 ]; then echo "try again, correctly -> udp_stream_script hostname [CPU] [-Tx,x] [I]" exit 1 fi if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "try again, correctly -> udp_stream_script hostname [CPU]" exit 1 fi # where the programs are NETHOME=/usr/local/bin #NETHOME="/opt/netperf" #NETHOME="." # at what port will netserver be waiting? If you decide to run # netserver at a differnet port than the default of 12865, then set # the value of PORT apropriately #PORT="-p some_other_portnum" PORT="" # The test length in seconds TEST_TIME=5 # How accurate we want the estimate of performance: # maximum and minimum test iterations (-i) # confidence level (99 or 95) and interval (percent) STATS_STUFF="-i 10,2 -I 99,10" # The socket sizes that we will be testing. This should be a list of # integers separated by spaces SOCKET_SIZES="32768 4M" # The send sizes that we will be using. Using send sizes that result # in UDP packets which are larger than link size can be a bad thing to do. # for FDDI, you can tack-on a 4096 data point SEND_SIZES="64 1024 1472" # if there are two parms, parm one it the hostname and parm two will # be a CPU indicator. actually, anything as a second parm will cause # the CPU to be measured, but we will "advertise" it should be "CPU" if [ $# -eq 4 ]; then REM_HOST=$1 LOC_CPU="" REM_CPU="" AFFINITY="" STREAM="UDP_STREAM" case $2 in \CPU) LOC_CPU="-c";REM_CPU="-C";; \I) STREAM="UDP_MAERTS";; *) AFFINITY=$2 esac case $3 in \CPU) LOC_CPU="-c";REM_CPU="-C";; \I) STREAM="UDP_MAERTS";; *) AFFINITY=$3 esac case $4 in \CPU) LOC_CPU="-c";REM_CPU="-C";; \I) STREAM="UDP_MAERTS";; *) AFFINITY=$4 esac fi if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then REM_HOST=$1 LOC_CPU="" REM_CPU="" AFFINITY="" STREAM="UDP_STREAM" case $2 in \CPU) LOC_CPU="-c";REM_CPU="-C";; \I) STREAM="UDP_MAERTS";; *) AFFINITY=$2 esac case $3 in \CPU) LOC_CPU="-c";REM_CPU="-C";; \I) STREAM="UDP_MAERTS";; *) AFFINITY=$3 esac fi if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then REM_HOST=$1 LOC_CPU="" REM_CPU="" AFFINITY="" STREAM="UDP_STREAM" case $2 in \CPU) LOC_CPU="-c";REM_CPU="-C";; \I) STREAM="UDP_MAERTS";; *) AFFINITY=$2 esac fi if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then REM_HOST=$1 LOC_CPU="" REM_CPU="" AFFINITY="" STREAM="UDP_STREAM" fi # If we are measuring CPU utilization, then we can save beaucoup # time by saving the results of the CPU calibration and passing # them in during the real tests. So, we execute the new CPU "tests" # of netperf and put the values into shell vars. case $LOC_CPU in \-c) LOC_RATE=`$NETHOME/netperf $PORT -t LOC_CPU`;; *) LOC_RATE="" esac case $REM_CPU in \-C) REM_RATE=`$NETHOME/netperf $PORT -t REM_CPU -H $REM_HOST`;; *) REM_RATE="" esac # This will tell netperf that headers are not to be displayed NO_HDR="-P 0" for SOCKET_SIZE in $SOCKET_SIZES do for SEND_SIZE in $SEND_SIZES do echo echo ------------------------------------------------------ echo Testing with the following command line: echo $NETHOME/netperf $PORT -l $TEST_TIME -H $REM_HOST $STATS_STUFF \ $LOC_CPU $LOC_RATE $REM_CPU $REM_RATE -t $STREAM -- \ -m $SEND_SIZE -s $SOCKET_SIZE -S $SOCKET_SIZE $AFFINITY $NETHOME/netperf $PORT -l $TEST_TIME -H $REM_HOST $STATS_STUFF \ $LOC_CPU $LOC_RATE $REM_CPU $REM_RATE -t $STREAM -- \ -m $SEND_SIZE -s $SOCKET_SIZE -S $SOCKET_SIZE $AFFINITY done done echo