SYNOPSIS
tsung-recorder [ -l log file ] [ -r command ] [ -p plugin ] [ -L listen port ] [ -I IP ] [ -P port ] [ -u ] [ start|stop|restart|record_tag ]
DESCRIPTION
tsung is a distributed load testing tool. It is protocol-independent and can currently be used to stress and benchmark HTTP, WebDAV, LDAP, PostgreSQL, MySQL and Jabber/XMPP servers. tsung-recorder can be used to record sessions (only for HTTP, WebDAV and Postgresql) that can be edited and replayed later by tsung
tsung-recorder is a proxy that records a session in the tsung native XML format; it can be used by your favorite client (browser in the case of the http plugin).
- start
- start the proxy recorder (listening port is 8090). By default the HTTP recorder is started. With the -p option, you can select another plugin. The resulting files will be created as ~/.tsung/tsung_recorderYYYMMDD-HH:MM.xml; if it doesn't work, take a look at ~/.tsung/log/tsung.log-tsunami_recorder@hostname
- stop
- stop the proxy recorder
- record_tag value
- add a string (comment or tag) while recording a session. This is useful for example to add transaction tag while recording a session.
MANUAL
A manual should be available at /usr/share/doc/tsung/user_manual.html. It is also available online at
OPTIONS
- -l logfile
- Specifies the log file to use. The default log file name is ~/tsung/log/tsung.log
- -p plugin
- Specifies the plugin used for the recorder. Default is http, available: http, pgsql, webdav
- -L port
- Listening port for the recorder. Default is 8090
- -I IP
- For the pgsql recorder (or parent proxy): server IP. default is 127.0.0.1
- -P port
- For the pgsql recorder (or parent proxy): server port. Default is 5432
- -u
- For the http recorder: use a parent proxy
AUTHORS
Tsung is written by Nicolas Niclausse <[email protected]>. Contributors list is available in /usr/share/doc/tsung/CONTRIBUTORS