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taler-exchange-benchmark(1)
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Name
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**taler-exchange-benchmark** - measure exchange performance
Synopsis
========
**taler-exchange-benchmark**
[**-c** *CONFIG_FILENAME* | **--config=**\ \ *CONFIG_FILENAME*]
[**-b** *BANK_URL* | **—bank-url=**\ \ *BANK_URL*] [-f] [-K]
[**-n** *HOWMANY_COINS* | **--coins-number=**\ \ *HOWMANY_COINS*]
[**-l** *LOGLEVEL* | **--log-level=**\ \ *LOGLEVEL*]
[**-h** | **--help**]
Description
===========
**taler-exchange-benchmark** is a command line tool to measure the time
spent to serve withdrawals/deposits/refreshes. It usually needs a
dedicate configuration file where all the services - the exchange and
the (fake)bank - listen to URLs not subject to any reverse proxy, as say
Nginx. Moreover, the benchmark runs on a “volatile” database, that means
that table are always erased during a single benchmark run.
**-c** *CONFIG_FILENAME* \| **--config=**\ \ *CONFIG_FILENAME*
(Mandatory) Use CONFIG_FILENAME.
**-b** *BANK_URL* \| **—bank-url=**\ \ *BANK_URL*
(Mandatory) The URL where the fakebank listens at. Must match the
host component in the exchange’s escrow account “payto” URL.
**-f** \| **--fakebank**
Launch a fakebank instead of the Python bank. Only meaningful if the
mode is to launch more than just a client. Note that using the
fakebank will cause the benchmark application to reset all databases
as the fakebank is stateless and thus previous database state would
inherently cause trouble.
**-K** \| **--linger**
Linger around until keypress after the benchmark is done.
**-n** *HOWMANY_COINS* \| **--coins-number=**\ \ *HOWMANY_COINS*
Defaults to 1. Specifies how many coins this benchmark should
withdraw and spend. After being spent, each coin will be refreshed
with a REFRESH_PROBABILITY probability, which is (hardcoded as) 0.1;
future versions of this tool should offer this parameter as a CLI
option.
**-l** *LOGLEVEL* \| **--log-level=**\ \ *LOGLEVEL*
GNUnet-compatible log level, takes values “ERROR/WARNING/INFO/DEBUG”
**-h** \| **--help**
Prints a compiled-in help text.
See Also
========
taler-exchange-dbinit(1), taler-exchange-keyup(1), taler-merchant-benchmark(1),
taler-exchange-httpd(1), taler.conf(5)
Bugs
====
Report bugs by using https://gnunet.org/bugs/ or by sending electronic
mail to <taler@gnu.org>.
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