EPSILON-BENCHMARK(1)EPSILON-BENCHMARK(1)NAME
epsilon-benchmark - Python script statistics collector
SYNOPSIS
epsilon-benchmark file_to_run
DESCRIPTION
epsilon-benchmark is a tool to run a Python file in a child process and record resource usage information and other statistics about it.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Sandro Tosi <matrixhasu@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
April 26, 2008 EPSILON-BENCHMARK(1)
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ppserver - manual page for Parallel Python Network Server
SYNOPSIS
ppserver [-hda] [-i interface] [-b broadcast] [-p port] [-w nworkers] [-s secret] [-t seconds]
DESCRIPTION
Parallel Python Network Server
OPTIONS -h this help message
-d debug
-a enable auto-discovery service
-r restart worker process after each task completion
-n <proto>
protocol number for pickle module
-c <path>
path to config file
-i <interface>
interface to listen
-b <broadcast>
broadcast address for auto-discovery service
-p <port>
port to listen
-w <nworkers>
number of workers to start
-s <secret>
secret for authentication
-t <seconds>
timeout to exit if no connections with clients exist
-k <seconds>
socket timeout in seconds which is also the maximum time a remote job could be executed. Increase this value if you have long run-
ning jobs or decrease if connectivity to remote ppservers is often lost.
Please visit http://www.parallelpython.com for extended up-to-date documentation, examples and support forums
SECURITY
Due to the security concerns it is highly recommended to run ppserver.py with an non-trivial secret key (-s command line argument) which
should be paired with the matching secret keyword of PP Server class constructor. An alternative way to set a secret key is by assigning
pp_secret variable in the configuration file .pythonrc.py which should be located in the user home directory (please make this file read-
able and writable only by user). The secret key set in .pythonrc.py could be overridden by command line argument (for ppserver.py) and
secret keyword (for PP Server class constructor).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Sandro Tosi <matrixhasu@gmail.com>, and Vitalii Vanovschi support@parallelpython.com
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