1INFADD(1) General Commands Manual INFADD(1)
2
3
4
6 infadd - infinite additions to LDAP server
7
9 infadd -s suffix -u bindDN -w password [options]
10
12 infadd is used to measure performance of the add operation. It can span
13 multiple threads in order to test the performance under heavy locking.
14
16 -h hostname
17 hostname (default: localhost)
18
19 -p port
20 port (default: 389)
21
22 -t threads
23 number of threads to spin (default: 1)
24
25 -d use TCP no‐delay
26
27 -q quiet mode (no status updates)
28
29 -v verbose mode (give per‐thread statistics)
30
31 -I num first uid (default: 0)
32
33 -l count
34 limit count; stops when the total count exceeds <count>
35
36 -i msec
37 sample interval in milliseconds (default: 10000)
38
39 -R size
40 generate <size> random names instead of using data files
41
42 -z size
43 add binary blob of average size of <size> bytes
44
46 rsearch(1)
47
49 infadd was written by the 389 Project.
50
52 Report bugs to http://bugzilla.redhat.com.
53
55 Copyright © 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission.
56 Copyright © 2008 Red Hat, Inc.
57 This manual page was written by Michele Baldessari
58 <michele@pupazzo.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by oth‐
59 ers).
60 This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the
61 terms of the Directory Server license found in the LICENSE file of this
62 software distribution. This license is essentially the GNU General
63 Public License version 2 with an exception for plug‐in distribution.
64
65
66
67 May 18, 2008 INFADD(1)