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HTPING(1) General Commands Manual HTPING(1)
NAME
htping – periodically send HTTP requests
SYNOPSIS
htping [-4] [-6] [-H field:value] [-X method] [-c count] [-i interval]
[-f] [-k] [--http1.1] [--keepalive] [-l addr] [-q] urls ...
DESCRIPTION
The htping utility periodically sends HTTP requests to urls, prints the
results and computes some statistics at exit. Use Ctrl-C to quit htping.
The options are as follows:
-4 Use IPv4 only.
-6 Use IPv6 only.
-H field:value
Add an additional HTTP header to the requests.
-X method
Send a different HTTP method than the default ‘HEAD’.
-c count
Stop after sending count requests. By default, htping loops
indefinitely.
-i interval
Perform one HTTP request every interval (default: ‘1s’).
-f Flood mode: perform requests back-to-back without waiting.
-k Turn TLS verification errors into warnings.
--http1.1
Disable HTTP/2 requests.
--keepalive
Enable keepalive resp. use persistent connections.
-l addr
Start a HTTP server at addr (e.g. ‘:9100’) to provide Prometheus
metrics at ‘/metrics’.
-q Quiet mode, don't print request status lines.
EXIT STATUS
The htping utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
Example output:
HEAD http://example.com
0 bytes from 93.184.216.34:80: HTTP/1.1 200 seq=0 time=0.211 ms
0 bytes from 93.184.216.34:80: HTTP/1.1 200 seq=1 time=0.222 ms
0 bytes from 93.184.216.34:80: HTTP/1.1 200 seq=2 time=0.221 ms
0 bytes from 93.184.216.34:80: HTTP/1.1 200 seq=3 time=0.222 ms
^C
4 requests sent, 4 responses, 100% successful, time 4000ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.211/0.219/0.222/0.005 ms
SEE ALSO
curl(1), httping(1)
AUTHORS
Leah Neukirchen <leah@vuxu.org>
LICENSE
htping is in the public domain.
To the extent possible under law, the creator of this work has waived all
copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Void Linux April 12, 2020 Void Linux
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