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32 h2load \- HTTP/2 benchmarking tool
44 are used, then first URI is used and then 2nd URI, and
46 URIs, if present, are ignored. Those in the first URI
53 .B \-n, \-\-requests=<N>
55 with \fI\%\-\-timing\-script\-file\fP option, this option specifies
58 is ignored if timing\-based benchmarking is enabled (see
59 \fI\%\-\-duration\fP option).
65 .B \-c, \-\-clients=<N>
66 Number of concurrent clients. With \fI\%\-r\fP option, this
73 .B \-t, \-\-threads=<N>
80 .B \-i, \-\-input\-file=<PATH>
82 This option will disable URIs getting from command\-line.
83 If \(aq\-\(aq is given as <PATH>, URIs will be read from stdin.
85 are used, then first URI is used and then 2nd URI, and
87 URIs, if present, are ignored. Those in the first URI
93 .B \-m, \-\-max\-concurrent\-streams=<N>
96 pipelining requests in\-flight.
102 .B \-f, \-\-max\-frame\-size=<SIZE>
110 .B \-w, \-\-window\-bits=<N>
111 Sets the stream level initial window size to (2**<N>)\-1.
118 .B \-W, \-\-connection\-window\-bits=<N>
120 (2**<N>)\-1.
126 .B \-H, \-\-header=<HEADER>
131 .B \-\-ciphers=<SUITE>
135-ECDSA\-AES128\-GCM\-SHA256:ECDHE\-RSA\-AES128\-GCM\-SHA256:ECDHE\-ECDSA\-AES256\-GCM\-SHA384:ECDH…
139 .B \-\-tls13\-ciphers=<SUITE>
147 .B \-p, \-\-no\-tls\-proto=<PROTOID>
156 .B \-d, \-\-data=<PATH>
158 POST. For http/1.1 connection, if \fI\%\-d\fP is used, the
159 maximum number of in\-flight pipelined requests is set to
164 .B \-r, \-\-rate=<N>
169 made is given in \fI\%\-c\fP option. This rate will be
171 example, with \fI\%\-t\fP2 and \fI\%\-r\fP4, each thread gets 2
175 this option is 0. \fI\%\-r\fP and \fI\%\-D\fP are mutually exclusive.
179 .B \-\-rate\-period=<DURATION>
188 .B \-D, \-\-duration=<DURATION>
190 of timing\-based benchmarking. \fI\%\-D\fP and \fI\%\-r\fP are mutually
195 .B \-\-warm\-up\-time=<DURATION>
197 measurements, in case of timing\-based benchmarking.
198 Needs to provided along with \fI\%\-D\fP option.
202 .B \-T, \-\-connection\-active\-timeout=<DURATION>
206 specifying the amount of time to wait. When no timeout
213 .B \-N, \-\-connection\-inactivity\-timeout=<DURATION>
217 time to wait. When no timeout value is set (either
223 .B \-\-timing\-script\-file=<PATH>
225 EOLs. Each script line is composed of two tab\-separated
226 fields. The first field represents the time offset from
230 getting from command\-line. If \(aq\-\(aq is given as <PATH>,
232 used in order for each client. If \fI\%\-n\fP is given, it must
235 If \fI\%\-n\fP is not given, the number of requests will default
237 port defined in the first URI are used solely. Values
240 port values. \fI\%\-\-timing\-script\-file\fP and \fI\%\-\-rps\fP are
245 .B \-B, \-\-base\-uri=(<URI>|unix:<PATH>)
253 the first URI appeared in the command line or inside
258 .B \-\-alpn\-list=<LIST>
261 protocol comes first. The parameter must be delimited
265 Default: \fBh2,h2\-16,h2\-14,http/1.1\fP
269 .B \-\-h1
270 Short hand for \fI\%\-\-alpn\-list\fP=http/1.1
271 \fI\%\-\-no\-tls\-proto\fP=http/1.1, which effectively force
276 .B \-\-header\-table\-size=<SIZE>
283 .B \-\-encoder\-header\-table\-size=<SIZE>
293 .B \-\-log\-file=<PATH>
294 Write per\-request information to a file as tab\-separated
297 columns may be added later. Rows are ordered by end\-of\-
300 to buffering. Status code is \-1 for failed streams.
304 .B \-\-qlog\-file\-base=<PATH>
313 .B \-\-connect\-to=<HOST>[:<PORT>]
319 .B \-\-rps=<N>
320 Specify request per second for each client. \fI\%\-\-rps\fP and
321 \fI\%\-\-timing\-script\-file\fP are mutually exclusive.
325 .B \-\-groups=<GROUPS>
328 Default: \fBX25519:P\-256:P\-384:P\-521\fP
332 .B \-\-no\-udp\-gso
337 .B \-\-max\-udp\-payload\-size=<SIZE>
342 .B \-\-ktls
347 .B \-\-sni=<DNSNAME>
353 .B \-v, \-\-verbose
358 .B \-\-version
363 .B \-h, \-\-help
372 (hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds, respectively). If a unit
395 (non\-successful HTTP status code).
403 .B timeout
425 is calculated by (1 \- \fBheaders\fP / \fBdecompressed(headers)\fP) *
448 .B +/\- sd
450 range (mean +/\- sd) against total number of successful requests.
471 .B +/\- sd
473 deviation range (mean +/\- sd) against total number of successful
493 .B +/\- sd
495 deviation range (mean +/\- sd) against total number of successful
515 .B +/\- sd
517 deviation range (mean +/\- sd) against total number of successful
525 performance. To set smaller flow control window, use \fI\%\-w\fP and
526 \fI\%\-W\fP options. For example, use \fB\-w16 \-W16\fP to set default