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Add idleconn manpage
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#!/bin/bash
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# Generate several manpages at the same time.
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# Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
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# v0.3, available at https://github.com/eribertomota/genallman
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#
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# You can use this code in the same terms of the BSD-3-clause license or,
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# optionally, in the same terms of the license used in debian/ directory
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# when packaging for Debian or similar.
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#
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# This script uses txt2man. You need 2 files: program_name.txt and
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# program_name.header.
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#
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# The program_name.header must be use this structure:
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#
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# .TH <program_name> "<manpage_level>" "<date>" "<program_name_upper_case> <program_version>" "<program_description>"
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# .TH mac-robber "1" "May 2013" "MAC-ROBBER 1.02" "collects data about allocated files in mounted filesystems"
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[ -f /usr/bin/txt2man ] || { echo "ERROR: txt2man not found."; exit; }
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for NAME in $(ls | grep header | cut -d'.' -f1)
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do
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LEVEL=$(cat $NAME.header | cut -d" " -f3 | tr -d '"')
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cat $NAME.header > $NAME.$LEVEL
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txt2man $NAME.txt | grep -v '^.TH ' >> $NAME.$LEVEL
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echo "Generated $NAME.$LEVEL."
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done
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contrib/idleconn-manpage/idleconn.header
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.TH idleconn "1" "Mar 2016" "IDLECONN 0.9.0" "tool for opening any number of idle connections"
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NAME
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idleconn - tool for opening any number of idle connections
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SYNOPSIS
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idleconn <server> <port> <numidle>
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DESCRIPTION
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idleconn is part of httperf suite and is useful to simulate a large number
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of concurrent and idle connections. It can establish a set of persistent
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connections, each of which generated periodic requests to the server. The
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effect is that at all times, some of the connections were active while the
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rest were idle, and these active and idle connection sets kept changing with
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time. (This paragraph was extracted and adapted from the article "Scalability
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of Linux Event-Dispatch Mechanisms" (HPL-2000-174), written by Abhishek
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Chandra and David Mosberger).
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OPTIONS
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server IP of the server to connect.
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port Port used by server.
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numidle Number of idle process to be generated.
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EXAMPLE
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This is a simple example how to use idleconn:
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$ ./idleconn 192.168.1.1 80 100
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It would open and maintain 100 idle connections to a web server, listening on
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port 80, using the IP address 192.168.1.1.
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SEE ALSO
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httperf(1)
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AUTHOR
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The httperf was written by David Mosberger-Tang, Hewlett-Packard Company and Contributors.
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This manual page was written by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
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for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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man_MANS = httperf.1
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man_MANS = httperf.1 idleconn.1
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EXTRA_DIST = $(man_MANS)
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EXTRA_DIST = $(man_MANS)
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man/idleconn.1
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.TH idleconn "1" "Mar 2016" "IDLECONN 0.9.0" "tool for opening any number of idle connections"
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.\" Text automatically generated by txt2man
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.SH NAME
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\fBidleconn \fP- tool for opening any number of idle connections
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\fB
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.fam C
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\fBidleconn\fP <server> <port> <numidle>
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.fam T
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.fi
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.fam T
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.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fBidleconn\fP is part of httperf suite and is useful to simulate a large number
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of concurrent and idle connections. It can establish a set of persistent
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connections, each of which generated periodic requests to the server. The
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effect is that at all times, some of the connections were active while the
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rest were idle, and these active and idle connection sets kept changing with
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time. (This paragraph was extracted and adapted from the article "Scalability
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of Linux Event-Dispatch Mechanisms" (HPL-2000-174), written by Abhishek
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Chandra and David Mosberger).
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.B
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server
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IP of the server to connect.
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.TP
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.B
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port
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Port used by server.
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.TP
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.B
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numidle
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Number of idle process to be generated.
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.SH EXAMPLE
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This is a simple example how to use \fBidleconn\fP:
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.PP
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.nf
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.fam C
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$ ./idleconn 192.168.1.1 80 100
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.fam T
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.fi
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It would open and maintain 100 idle connections to a web server, listening on
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port 80, using the IP address 192.168.1.1.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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\fBhttperf\fP(1)
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.SH AUTHOR
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The httperf was written by David Mosberger-Tang, Hewlett-Packard Company and Contributors.
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.PP
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This manual page was written by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
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for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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