Re: iperf and Deamon mode...
>Date: Mon, 09 Jun 2003 07:19:30 -0700
>From: Phil Reese <preese --at-- stanford.edu>
>To: Kevin Gibbs <kgibbs --at-- ncsa.uiuc.edu>
>CC: Iperf Users <iperf-users --at-- dast.nlanr.net>
>Subject: Re: iperf and Deamon mode...
>
>Kevin,
>
>Here is a step by step of what I've done:
>
>[root --at-- linux tt]# tar -zxvf iperf-1.7.0-linux-2.1.tar.gz
>iperf
>doc/
>doc/CVS/
>doc/CVS/Root
>doc/CVS/Repository
>doc/CVS/Entries
>doc/dast.gif
>doc/jperf.gif
>doc/lib.html
>doc/ui_license.html
>doc/index.html
>README
>KNOWN_PROBLEMS
>[root --at-- linux tt]# ./iperf -s -D > iperflog
>**** Went to another machine and ran a few successful iperf tests against
this
>system. ****
>[root --at-- linux tt]# more iperflog
>------------------------------------------------------------
>Server listening on TCP port 5001
>TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)
>------------------------------------------------------------
>Running Iperf Server as a daemon
>The Iperf daemon process ID : 4535
>[root --at-- linux tt]#
>
>You say to 'Check your log directory for it.', I expected to check the file I
>redirected output to, iperflog, are you suggesting the results go
somewhere else?
>I've looked in /var/log.
>
>Thanks for your time looking at this,
>Phil
>
>
>Kevin Gibbs wrote:
>
>> Well the non-windows version of Iperf closes stdin and stdout after it
>> displays the process ID. It will then open a iperf log file for writing
>> results and such. Check your log directory for it.
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>
>
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