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NAME

     rds-gen - write data from a file to an RDS socket

     rds-sink - write data from an RDS socket to a file

SYNOPSIS

     rds-gen [-s source_address:source_port]
             [-d destination_address:destination_port] [-f input_file]
             [-m message_size] [-l total_bytes] [-i interval]

     rds-sink [-s listen_address:listen_port] [-f output_file] [-i interval]

DESCRIPTION

     The rds-gen and rds-sink utilities are used to stream data through RDS
     sockets.  rds-gen reads data from a file descriptor and sends it as
     messages down an RDS socket.  rds-sink receives messages from an RDS
     socket and writes it to a file descriptor.

     The following options are shared between rds-gen and rds-sink:

     -s address:port
             Binds the RDS socket to the given address and port.  rds-gen will
             send messages from this address and port.  rds-sink will receive
             messages sent to this address and port.

     -f file
             rds-gen will read data from this file and rds-sink will write
             data to this file.  If ’-’ is given as the filename then rds-gen
             will use standard input and rds-sink will use standard output.

     -i interval_seconds
             An iterative summary of the number and size of messages that are
             sent and received is written to standard error at this interval.

     In addition, rds-gen supports the following options:

     -d address:port
             Messages are sent to this destination address and port.  If this
             option is specified multiple times then the messages are sent to
             each destination address in a round-robin fashion.

     -m message_size
             Specifies the size of the messages that are sent down the RDS
             socket.  The default message size is 4k.  The message size must
             not be greater than the buffer size.

     -l total_bytes
             Specifies the number of bytes that will be sent out the socket
             before rds-gen exits.  If this is not specified and rds-gen was
             given a source file then it will run until it gets EOF from the
             file.  If no file was given and this option is not specified then
             rds-gen will send data indefinitely.

EXAMPLES

     rds-gen on host src sends infinite data to rds-sink on dest who prints
     out the amount of data it receives every second.

           $ rds-sink -s dest:22222 -i 1
           $ rds-gen -s src:11111 -d dest:22222

     Read 100M from /dev/zero on src and write it to /dev/null on dest,
     printing stats on both sides every minute.

           $ rds-sink -s dest:22222 -f /dev/null -i 60
           $ rds-gen -s src:11111 -f /dev/zero -d dest:22222 -i 60

     Watch rds-gen write data as fast as it can into a local black hole
     because there is no bound receiving socket.

           $ rds-gen -s src:11111 -d localhost:31337 -i 1