Hi,

> On 7. Mar 2019, at 09:03, Andreas Ladanyi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> i want to test rx performance with rxperf. Where can i get rxperf ?

it happens to be packaged in SL's plumbing-tools rpm. I think the executable 
should work on most other current distros too. This is on Ubuntu 18.04:

/tmp % wget -q -O - 
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.6/x86_64/os/Packages/openafs-1.6-sl-plumbing-tools-1.6.23-289.sl7.x86_64.rpm
 | rpm2cpio | cpio -id
12502 blocks
/tmp % ./usr/afs/debug/rxperf
usage: /rxperf client -c send -b <bytes>
usage: /rxperf client -c recv -b <bytes>
usage: /rxperf client -c rpc  -S <sendbytes> -R <recvbytes>
usage: /rxperf client -c file -f filename
/rxperf: usage: common option to the client -w <write-bytes> -r <read-bytes> -T 
times -p port -s server -D
usage: /rxperf server -p port

There's no 1.8.x package yet though.

But you'll also find it in src/tools/rxperf after "./configure 
--disable-kernel-module; make".

Maybe we should add it in our redhat packaging.

Regards,
        Stephan

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Stephan Wiesand
DESY -DV-
Platanenallee 6
15738 Zeuthen, Germany



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