spray(1Mtcp)


spray -- spray packets

Synopsis

/usr/sbin/spray [-c count] [-d delay] [-l length] [-t nettype host]

Description

The spray command sends a one-way stream of packets to host using RPC, and reports how many were received, as well as the transfer rate.

Usage

The host argument can be either a name or an Internet address.

spray takes the following options:


-c count
Specify how many packets to send. The default value of count is the number of packets required to make the total stream size 100000 bytes.

-d delay
Specify how many microseconds to pause between sending each packet. The default is 0.

-l length
The length parameter is the numbers of bytes in the Ethernet packet that holds the RPC call message. Since the data is encoded using XDR, and XDR only deals with 32-bit quantities, not all values of length are possible, and spray rounds up to the nearest possible value. When length is greater than 1514, then the RPC call can no longer be encapsulated in one Ethernet packet, so the length field no longer has a simple correspondence to Ethernet packet size. The default value of length is 86 bytes (the size of the RPC and UDP headers).

-t nettype
Specify class of transports. Defaults to netpath. See rpc(3rpc) for a description of supported classes.

References

rpc(3rpc), sprayd(1Mtcp)
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004