# YAZ_LOG=irspy,irspy_test sudo ./setrlimit -n 3000 -u mike -- perl -I../lib irspy.pl -t Main -a localhost:8018/IR-Explain---1
# YAZ_LOG=irspy,irspy_test perl -I../lib irspy.pl -t Main -a -n 100 localhost:8018/IR-Explain---1
#
# YAZ_LOG=irspy,irspy_test sudo ./setrlimit -n 3000 -u mike -- perl -I../lib irspy.pl -t Main -a localhost:8018/IR-Explain---1
# YAZ_LOG=irspy,irspy_test perl -I../lib irspy.pl -t Main -a -n 100 localhost:8018/IR-Explain---1
#
# irspy_unhandled -- unhandled events (not very interesting)
# irspy_test -- adding, queueing and running tests
# irspy_task -- adding, queueing and running tasks
# irspy_unhandled -- unhandled events (not very interesting)
# irspy_test -- adding, queueing and running tests
# irspy_task -- adding, queueing and running tasks
# I have no idea why this directory is not in Ubuntu's default Perl
# path, but we need it because just occasionally overload.pm:88
# I have no idea why this directory is not in Ubuntu's default Perl
# path, but we need it because just occasionally overload.pm:88
-w Use ZOOM::IRSpy::Web subclass
-t <test> Run the specified <test> [default: all tests]
-a Test all targets (slow!)
-f <query> Test targets found by the specified query
-n <number> Number of connection to keep in active set
-m <n>,<i> Only test targets whose hash mod <n> is <i>
-w Use ZOOM::IRSpy::Web subclass
-t <test> Run the specified <test> [default: all tests]
-a Test all targets (slow!)
-f <query> Test targets found by the specified query
-n <number> Number of connection to keep in active set
-m <n>,<i> Only test targets whose hash mod <n> is <i>
my $spy = $class->new($dbname, "admin", "fruitbat", $opts{n});
if (@targets) {
$spy->targets(@targets);
my $spy = $class->new($dbname, "admin", "fruitbat", $opts{n});
if (@targets) {
$spy->targets(@targets);