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Deprecation Warning
Tendermint blockchain benchmarking tool:
For example, the following: tm-bench -T 30 -r 10000 localhost:26657
will output:
Stats Avg StdDev Max Total
Txs/sec 3981 1993 5000 119434
Blocks/sec 0.800 0.400 1 24
NOTE: tm-bench only works with build-in kvstore
ABCI application. For it
to work with your application, you will need to modify generateTx
function.
In the future, we plan to support scriptable transactions (see
#1938).
docker run -it --rm -v "/tmp:/tendermint" tendermint/tendermint init
docker run -it --rm -v "/tmp:/tendermint" -p "26657:26657" --name=tm tendermint/tendermint node --proxy_app=kvstore
docker run -it --rm --link=tm tendermint/bench tm:26657
then run:
tendermint init
tendermint node --proxy_app=kvstore
tm-bench localhost:26657
with the last command being in a separate window.
Tendermint blockchain benchmarking tool.
Usage:
tm-bench [-c 1] [-T 10] [-r 1000] [-s 250] [endpoints] [-output-format <plain|json> [-broadcast-tx-method <async|sync|commit>]]
Examples:
tm-bench localhost:26657
Flags:
-T int
Exit after the specified amount of time in seconds (default 10)
-broadcast-tx-method string
Broadcast method: async (no guarantees; fastest), sync (ensures tx is checked) or commit (ensures tx is checked and committed; slowest) (default "async")
-c int
Connections to keep open per endpoint (default 1)
-output-format string
Output format: plain or json (default "plain")
-r int
Txs per second to send in a connection (default 1000)
-s int
The size of a transaction in bytes, must be greater than or equal to 40. (default 250)
-v Verbose output
These stats are derived by having each connection send transactions at the specified rate (or as close as it can get) for the specified time. After the specified time, it iterates over all of the blocks that were created in that time. The average and stddev per second are computed based off of that, by grouping the data by second.
To send transactions at the specified rate in each connection, we loop through the number of transactions. If its too slow, the loop stops at one second. If its too fast, we wait until the one second mark ends. The transactions per second stat is computed based off of what ends up in the block.
Note that there will be edge effects on the number of transactions in the first and last blocks. This is because transactions may start sending midway through when tendermint starts building the next block, so it only has half as much time to gather txs that tm-bench sends. Similarly the end of the duration will likely end mid-way through tendermint trying to build the next block.
Each of the connections is handled via two separate goroutines.
make test