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SPRAY(1M)							     SPRAY(1M)

NAME
       spray - spray packets

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/spray [-c count] [-d delay] [-l length]
	    [-t nettype] host

DESCRIPTION
       spray  sends a one-way stream of packets to host using RPC, and reports
       how many were received, as well as the transfer rate. The host argument
       can be either a name or an Internet address.

       spray  is  not  useful as a networking benchmark, as it uses unreliable
       connectionless transports, UDP for example. spray can  report  a	 large
       number  of  packets dropped when the drops were caused by spray sending
       packets faster than they can be buffered locally, that is,  before  the
       packets get to the network medium.

OPTIONS
       -c count
		     Specify  how  many	 packets to send. The default value of
		     count is the number of packets required to make the total
		     stream size 100000 bytes.

       -d delay
		     Specify  how  many	 microseconds to pause between sending
		     each packet. The default is 0.

       -l length
		     The length parameter is the numbers of bytes in the  Eth‐
		     ernet  packet  that holds the RPC call message. Since the
		     data is encoded using XDR, and XDR only deals with 32 bit
		     quantities,  not  all  values of length are possible, and
		     spray rounds up  to  the  nearest	possible  value.  When
		     length  is	 greater  than	1514, then the RPC call can no
		     longer be encapsulated in one  Ethernet  packet,  so  the
		     length  field  no	longer	has a simple correspondence to
		     Ethernet packet size. The default value of length	is  86
		     bytes, the size of the RPC and UDP headers.

       -t nettype
		     Specify  class  of	 transports. Defaults to  netpath. See
		     rpc(3NSL) for a description of supported classes.

SEE ALSO
       rpc(3NSL), attributes(5)

				  Nov 6, 2000			     SPRAY(1M)
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