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tcp_range_script 5 # generate a whole lot of numbers from netperf to see the effects
43 # where is netperf, and are there any "constant" options such as
47 NETPERF=$NETHOME/netperf $PORT
72 # of netperf and put the values into shell vars.
74 \-c) LOC_RATE=`$NETPERF -t LOC_CPU`;;
79 \-C) REM_RATE=`$NETPERF -t REM_CPU -H $REM_HOST`;;
96 echo $NETPERF -l $TIME -H $REM_HOST -t TCP_STREAM\
100 $NETPERF -l $TIME -H $REM_HOST -t TCP_STREAM\
runemomniaggdemo.sh 4 pkill -ALRM netperf
6 pgrep -P 1 -f netperf > /dev/null
10 pgrep -P 1 -f netperf > /dev/null
29 $NETPERF -H $TARGET $NETPERF_CMD 2>&1 > netperf_${TEST}_${id}_to_${TARGET}.out &
86 $NETPERF -H $TARGET $NETPERF_CMD 2>&1 > netperf_${TEST}_${id}_to_${TARGET}.out &
130 # the number of netperf instances we will run will be up to 2x the
140 # allow the netperf binary to be used to be overridden
141 NETPERF=${NETPERF:="netperf"}
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bloat.sh 1 # this is a quick and dirty script to run a netperf TCP_RR and
3 # buffer bloat on latency. We assume that netperf has been compiled
6 NETPERF=`which netperf`
9 echo "Unable to find a netperf binary."
17 echo "Starting netperf TCP_RR at $RR_START" | tee bloat.log
18 # a negative value for the demo interval (-D) will cause netperf to
23 netperf -H $1 -l 7200 -t TCP_RR -D -0.5 -v 2 -- -r 1 2>&1 > netperf_rr.out &
31 echo "Starting netperf TCP_STREAM test at $STREAM_START" | tee -a bloat.log
32 netperf -H $1 -l `expr $CHUNK \* 2` -t TCP_STREAM -D 0.25 -v 2 -- -m 1K 2>&1 > netperf_stream.ou
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