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    mysqlstress 0.1 beta

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    mysqlstress description

    mysqlstress is a program to stress a MySQL server.

    mysqlstress is small but powerfull program, though. It allows administrator, with a lot of arguments, to stress an mysql server to see if performance is given.

    Usage

    Usage: mysqlstress [OPTIONS]
    -h, --hostname Connect to host. (default: localhost)
    -u, --username User to log in. (default: root)
    -p, --password Password to log in. (default: none)
    -d, --database Database You want to connect. (default: mysql)
    -S, --socket Connet to unix socket (default: NULL)
    -P, --port Port number to use for connection. (default: 3306)
    -n, --number Number of SQL statements per connection (default: 5000)
    -s, --statement SQL statement you want to exec during stress test. (default "SELECT * FROM user")
    -t, --threads Number of threads You want (default: 5000)
    -i, --info Show version of MySQL Server
    -c, --close Close MySQL connections (default: no). See README!
    -q, --quiet No output, just work (default: no)
    -V, --version Output version information and exit.
    -H, --help Output this message and exit.


    all options are logical, the only one is the -c or --close.

    If you really want to stress your mysql don't close mysql connections.

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