программа стресс-теста сервера (server stress test program)
Имя (Name)
mysql-stress-test.pl - server stress test program
Синопсис (Synopsis)
mysql-stress-test.pl [
options]
Описание (Description)
The mysql-stress-test.pl
Perl script performs stress-testing of
the MariaDB server.
mysql-stress-test.pl
requires a version of Perl that has been
built with threads support.
Invoke mysql-stress-test.pl
like this:
shell> mysql-stress-test.pl [
options]
mysql-stress-test.pl
supports the following options:
• --help
Display a help message and exit.
• --abort-on-error=
N
Causes the program to abort if an error with severity less
than or equal to N was encountered. Set to 1 to abort on any
error.
• --check-tests-file
Periodically check the file that lists the tests to be run.
If it has been modified, reread the file. This can be useful
if you update the list of tests to be run during a stress
test.
• --cleanup
Force cleanup of the working directory.
• --log-error-details
Log error details in the global error log file.
• --loop-count=
N
In sequential test mode, the number of loops to execute
before exiting.
• --mysqltest=
path
The path name to the mysqltest
program.
• --server-database=
db_name
The database to use for the tests. The default is test.
• --server-host=
host_name
The host name of the local host to use for making a TCP/IP
connection to the local server. By default, the connection is
made to localhost using a Unix socket file.
• --server-logs-dir=
path
This option is required. path is the directory where all
client session logs will be stored. Usually this is the
shared directory that is associated with the server used for
testing.
• --server-password=
password
The password to use when connecting to the server.
• --server-port=
port_num
The TCP/IP port number to use for connecting to the server.
The default is 3306.
• --server-socket=
file_name
For connections to localhost, the Unix socket file to use,
or, on Windows, the name of the named pipe to use. The
default is /tmp/mysql.sock.
• --server-user=
user_name
The MariaDB user name to use when connecting to the server.
The default is root.
• --sleep-time=
N
The delay in seconds between test executions.
• --stress-basedir=
path
This option is required. path is the working directory for
the test run. It is used as the temporary location for result
tracking during testing.
• --stress-datadir=
path
The directory of data files to be used during testing. The
default location is the data directory under the location
given by the --stress-suite-basedir
option.
• --stress-init-file[=
path]
file_name is the location of the file that contains the list
of tests to be run once to initialize the database for the
testing. If missing, the default file is stress_init.txt in
the test suite directory.
• --stress-mode=
mode
This option indicates the test order in stress-test mode. The
mode value is either random to select tests in random order
or seq to run tests in each thread in the order specified in
the test list file. The default mode is random.
• --stress-suite-basedir=
path
This option is required. path is the directory that has the
t and r subdirectories containing the test case and result
files. This directory is also the default location of the
stress-test.txt file that contains the list of tests. (A
different location can be specified with the
--stress-tests-file
option.)
• --stress-tests-file[=
file_name]
Use this option to run the stress tests. file_name is the
location of the file that contains the list of tests. If
file_name is omitted, the default file is stress-test.txt in
the stress suite directory. (See --stress-suite-basedir
.)
• --suite=
suite_name
Run the named test suite. The default name is main (the
regular test suite located in the mysql-test directory).
• --test-count=
N
The number of tests to execute before exiting.
• --test-duration=
N
The duration of stress testing in seconds.
• --threads=
N
The number of threads. The default is 1.
• --verbose
Verbose mode. Print more information about what the program
does.
Смотри также (See also)
For more information, please refer to the MariaDB Knowledge Base,
available online at https://mariadb.com/kb/