are you referring to apache bench? its usually on
/usr/sbin/ab on MDK installations:

Usage: ./ab [options] [http://]hostname[:port]/path
Options are:
    -n requests     Number of requests to perform
    -c concurrency  Number of multiple requests to
make
    -t timelimit    Seconds to max. wait for responses
    -p postfile     File containg data to POST
    -T content-type Content-type header for POSTing
    -v verbosity    How much troubleshooting info to
print
    -w              Print out results in HTML tables
    -i              Use HEAD instead of GET
    -x attributes   String to insert as table
attributes
    -y attributes   String to insert as tr attributes
    -z attributes   String to insert as td or th
attributes
    -C attribute    Add cookie, eg. 'Apache=1234'
(repeatable)
    -H attribute    Add Arbitrary header line, eg.
'Accept-Encoding: zop'
                    Inserted after all normal header
lines. (repeatable)
    -A attribute    Add Basic WWW Authentication, the
attributes
                    are a colon separated username and
password.
    -P attribute    Add Basic Proxy Authentication,
the attributes
                    are a colon separated username and
password.
    -X proxy:port   Proxyserver and port number to use
    -V              Print version number and exit
    -k              Use HTTP KeepAlive feature
    -d              Do not show percentiles served
table.
    -S              Do not show confidence estimators
and warnings.
    -g filename     Output collected data to gnuplot
format file.
    -e filename     Output CSV file with percentages
served
    -h              Display usage information (this
message)


dm
--- Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A while back I ran across a test tool that sent
> requests to a web server
> simulating various user amounts.  Now that I'd like
> to use a program
> like that I can't seem to find it or remember the
> name.  Anyone know of
> it?
> 
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