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12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa 86505b1c54 Update h2load howto and all manual pages 2015-12-08 23:56:21 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa 6beaf4d9f3 h2load: Add req/s min, max, mean and sd for clients 2015-12-01 23:54:21 +09:00
Syohei YOSHIDA a93e0016ff Correct misspellings 2015-11-09 11:40:35 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa 0dc7fee713 h2load: Print "space savings" to measure header compression efficiency 2015-11-04 01:04:56 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa 176411aada Update doc 2015-08-20 23:31:22 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa 04aaaa3821 h2load: Remove trailing white spaces 2015-08-18 21:32:47 +09:00
Nora 727ba4906c h2load adding timeout options 2015-08-18 01:52:22 -04:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa 3a1c37248a Update doc 2015-08-14 22:38:23 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa 2620992003 Document about time for connect and time for 1st byte in h2load man page 2015-05-07 18:58:32 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa b41835f19b h2load: Effectively disable flow control by setting large window size
Previously h2load used default flow control window as described in
HTTP/2 and SPDY specification.  The window size is 64KiB, which is a
bit small, and cannot utilize full server performance when response
size is not too small.  Basically, we do this kind of benchmarking
test to measure server's throughput, and optimal performance.  Smaller
window certainly degrades performance even in local testing because
server is so fast that it has to wait for WINDOW_UPDATE from h2load.
To make default behaviour suitable for peak performance test, we
decided to disable flow control in h2load by setting large enough
window size.

Most users used h2load without -w or -W options, so they were
implicitly throttled by flow control and the result was affected by
that negatively.  Now flow control is disabled by default, the result
may improve depending on the implementations.
2015-04-27 21:23:01 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa e9eae3fb61 doc: Add output section to h2load man page 2015-02-01 16:36:58 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa a3dcf1e004 Produce man pages using sphinx
Previously to create manual page for bundled programs, we use help2man
to create man page from program's help output.  Then our man2rst.py
script converts man page to rst document.  Sphinx generates html from
rst documents.

Now help2rst.py produces rst document from programs output.  We use
Sphinx solely to produce both man pages and html files.
2015-01-10 00:37:42 +09:00