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REMUNGE(1)						    MUNGE Uid 'N' Gid Emporium							REMUNGE(1)

NAME
remunge - MUNGE credential benchmark SYNOPSIS
remunge [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
The remunge program benchmarks the performance of MUNGE. A benchmark runs for the specified duration or until the specified number of cre- dentials are processed, whichever comes first. At its conclusion, the number of credentials processed per second is written to stdout. By default, credentials are encoded for one second using a single thread. OPTIONS
-h, --help Display a summary of the command-line options. -L, --license Display license information. -V, --version Display version information. -c, --cipher string Specify the cipher type, either by name or number. -C, --list-ciphers Display a list of supported cipher types. -m, --mac string Specify the MAC type, either by name or number. -M, --list-macs Display a list of supported MAC types. -z, --zip string Specify the compression type, either by name or number. -Z, --list-zips Display a list of supported compression types. -e, --encode Encode (but do not decode) each credential. By bypassing the decode operation, the credential is not stored in the replay cache. -d, --decode Encode and decode each credential. -l, --length integer Specify an arbitrary payload length (in bytes). The integer may be followed by a single-character modifier: k=kilobytes, m=megabytes, g=gigabytes; K=kibibytes, M=mebibytes, G=gibibytes. -u, --restrict-uid uid Specify the user name or UID allowed to decode the credential. This will be matched against the effective user ID of the process requesting the credential decode. -g, --restrict-gid gid Specify the group name or GID allowed to decode the credential. This will be matched against the effective group ID of the process requesting the credential decode, as well as each supplementary group of which the effective user ID of that process is a member. -t, --ttl integer Specify the time-to-live (in seconds). This controls how long the credential is valid once it has been encoded. A value of 0 selects the default TTL. A value of -1 selects the maximum allowed TTL. -S, --socket path Specify the local domain socket for connecting with munged. -D, --duration integer Specify the test duration (in seconds). The default duration is one second. A value of -1 selects the maximum duration. The inte- ger may be followed by a single-character modifier: s=seconds, m=minutes, h=hours, d=days. -N, --num-creds integer Specify the number of credentials to generate. The integer may be followed by a single-character modifier: k=kilobytes, m=megabytes, g=gigabytes; K=kibibytes, M=mebibytes, G=gibibytes. -T, --num-threads integer Specify the number of threads to spawn for processing credentials. -W, --warn-time integer Specify the maximum number of seconds to allow for a given munge_encode() or munge_decode() operation before issuing a warning. EXIT STATUS
The remunge program returns a zero exit code if the benchmark completes. On error, it prints an error message to stderr and returns a non- zero exit code. AUTHOR
Chris Dunlap <cdunlap@llnl.gov> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. Copyright (C) 2002-2007 The Regents of the University of California. MUNGE is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Additionally for the MUNGE library (libmunge), you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. SEE ALSO
munge(1), unmunge(1), munge(3), munge_ctx(3), munge_enum(3), munge(7), munged(8). http://munge.googlecode.com/ munge-0.5.10 2011-02-25 REMUNGE(1)
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