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README.md |
influx_stress
If you run into any issues with this tool please mention @jackzampolin when you create an issue.
Ways to run
influx_stress
This runs a basic stress test with the default config For more information on the configuration file please see the default.
influx_stress -config someConfig.toml
This runs the stress test with a valid configuration file located at someConfig.tom
influx_stress -v2 -config someConfig.iql
This runs the stress test with a valid v2
configuration file. For more information about the v2
stress test see the v2 stress README.
Flags
If flags are defined they overwrite the config from any file passed in.
-addr
string
IP address and port of database where response times will persist (e.g., localhost:8086)
default
= "http://localhost:8086"
-config
string
The relative path to the stress test configuration file.
default
= config
-cpuprofile
filename
Writes the result of Go's cpu profile to filename
default
= no profiling
-database
string
Name of database on -addr
that influx_stress
will persist write and query response times
default
= "stress"
-tags
value
A comma separated list of tags to add to write and query response times.
default
= ""