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NAME

       Smokeping::probes::FTPtransfer - intrusive bandwidth probe

OVERVIEW

       This probe send and retrieve files to or from an ftp server. It will
       plot the bandwidth it could use.

SYNOPSIS

        *** Probes ***

        +FTPtransfer

        destfile = path/to/destinationfile.xxx
        forks = 5
        min_interval = 1
        mode = get # mandatory
        offset = 50%
        passwordfile = /some/place/secret
        srcfile = src/path/mybig.pdf # mandatory
        step = 300
        timeout = 15 # mandatory

        # The following variables can be overridden in each target section
        localaddr = myhost-nat-if
        passive = yes
        password = test-password
        pings = 5
        port = 3255
        timeout = 10
        username = test-user

        # [...]

        *** Targets ***

        probe = FTPtransfer # if this should be the default probe

        # [...]

        + mytarget
        # probe = FTPtransfer # if the default probe is something else
        host = my.host
        localaddr = myhost-nat-if
        passive = yes
        password = test-password
        pings = 5
        port = 3255
        timeout = 10
        username = test-user

DESCRIPTION

       The probe uses the Net::FTP perl client to run performance tests using
       an FTP server as a target. This probe is intrusive as it transfers real
       data. By using real data we get a fair shot at figuring out what a link
       is capable of when it comes to transfering actual files.

       The password can be specified either (in order of precedence, with the
       latter overriding the former) in the probe-specific variable
       ‘password’, in an external file or in the target-specific variable
       ‘password’.  The location of this external file is given in the probe-
       specific variable ‘passwordfile’. See
       Smokeping::probes::passwordchecker(3pm) for the format of this file
       (summary: colon-separated triplets of the form
       ‘<host>:<username>:<password>’)

       The probe tries to be nice to the server and waits at least X seconds
       between starting filetransfers, where X is the value of the probe
       specific ‘min_interval’ variable (1 by default).

       Many variables can be specified either in the probe or in the target
       definition, the target-specific variable will override the prove-
       specific variable.

       If your transfer takes a lot of time, you may want to make sure to set
       the timeout and max_rtt properly so that smokeping does not abort the
       transfers of limit the graph size.

VARIABLES

       Supported probe-specific variables:

       destfile
           Normally the destination filename is the same as the source
           filename (without the path). If you want keep files in different
           directories this may not work, and you have to specify destfile as
           well.

           Example value: path/to/destinationfile.xxx

       forks
           Run this many concurrent processes at maximum

           Example value: 5

           Default value: 5

       min_interval
           The minimum interval between each starting ftp sessions in seconds.

           Default value: 1

       mode
           The ftp probe can be in either put or get mode. If it is in put
           mode then it will send a file to the ftp server. In get mode it
           will retrieve a file from the ftp server.

           Example value: get

           This setting is mandatory.

       offset
           If you run many probes concurrently you may want to prevent them
           from hitting your network all at the same time. Using the probe-
           specific offset parameter you can change the point in time when
           each probe will be run. Offset is specified in % of total interval,
           or alternatively as ’random’, and the offset from the ’General’
           section is used if nothing is specified here. Note that this does
           NOT influence the rrds itself, it is just a matter of when data
           acqusition is initiated.  (This variable is only applicable if the
           variable ’concurrentprobes’ is set in the ’General’ section.)

           Example value: 50%

       passwordfile
           Location of the file containing usernames and passwords.

           Example value: /some/place/secret

       srcfile
           The name of the source file. If the probe is in put mode, this file
           has to be on the local machine, if the probe is in get mode then
           this file should sit in the remote ftp account.

           Example value: src/path/mybig.pdf

           This setting is mandatory.

       step
           Duration of the base interval that this probe should use, if
           different from the one specified in the ’Database’ section. Note
           that the step in the RRD files is fixed when they are originally
           generated, and if you change the step parameter afterwards, you’ll
           have to delete the old RRD files or somehow convert them. (This
           variable is only applicable if the variable ’concurrentprobes’ is
           set in the ’General’ section.)

           Example value: 300

       timeout
           The timeout is the maximum amount of time you will allow the probe
           to transfer the file. If the probe does not succeed to transfer in
           the time specified, it will get killed and a ’loss’ will be loged.

           Since FTPtransfer is an invasive probe you should make sure you do
           not load the link for more than a few seconds anyway. Smokeping
           curently has a hard limit of 180 seconds for any RTT.

           Example value: 15

           This setting is mandatory.

       Supported target-specific variables:

       localaddr
           The local address to be used when making connections

           Example value: myhost-nat-if

       passive
           Use passive FTP protocol

           Example value: yes

       password
           The password for the user, if not present in the password file.

           Example value: test-password

       pings
           How many pings should be sent to each target, if different from the
           global value specified in the Database section. Note that the
           number of pings in the RRD files is fixed when they are originally
           generated, and if you change this parameter afterwards, you’ll have
           to delete the old RRD files or somehow convert them.

           Example value: 5

       port
           A non-standard FTP port to be used

           Example value: 3255

       timeout
           Timeout in seconds for the FTP transfer to complete.

           Example value: 10

       username
           The username to be tested.

           Example value: test-user

AUTHORS

       Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch> sponsored by Virtela

BUGS

       This probe has the capability for saturating your links, so don’t use
       it unless you know what you are doing.

       The FTPtransfer probe measures bandwidth, but we report the number of
       seconds it took to transfer the ’reference’ file. This is because
       curently the notion of Round Trip Time is at the core of the
       application. It would take some re-engineering to split this out in
       plugins and thus make it configurable ...

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