From: Eric L. B. <eb...@in...> - 2007-07-25 18:09:24
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Phil, If you want to do regularly scheduled, automated iperf tests, you might find bwctl helpful. It's a wrapper around iperf. http://e2epi.internet2.edu/bwctl/ Eventually, you might find perfSONAR helpful. http://www.perfsonar.net/ --Eric Phil Bordelon wrote: > Hello there. > > I've been using iperf to test connections between various machines in a > number of different clusters we maintain. I'd like to do something like > this in a regularly-scheduled, automated way. I can cook up a framework > for bringing the servers up and down when necessary and the like, but I > was wondering: are there any plans (or a hidden command-line option) to > add more machine-friendly output for the client? The current output is > parseable, but something comma-delimited (or, shudder, XML) would be > nice for use in automated scripts. > > Thanks, and apologies if I just missed something obvious. (I did poke > around a bit with Google, but didn't see anything that jumped out at > me.) > > -- Eric Boyd, Deputy Technology Officer Internet2 eb...@in... office: +1-734-352-7032 Innovate, participate, educate. The Fall 2007 Internet2 Member Meeting Call for Participation http://events.internet2.edu/2007/fall-mm/calls.cfm |