All releases of stress


Release Notes: This release makes the output work with tee. It fixes compilation on AIX.


Release Notes: Randomization of disk stress was improved. Minor cleanups were done.


Release Notes: This release tries to detect memory corruption.


Release Notes: An option was added to write over existing memory, as experimental results submitted by IBM indicated that stress was exercising the swap write-out path far more than the read-in path. Also, a small bugfix was made to the year suffix calculation.


Release Notes: This release adds the ability to stride through memory in increments of greater than a single byte, and to wait a specified number of seconds before releasing memory.


Release Notes: A bug has been fixed in which timeout under extremely heavy load could wrap to a negative value. There are some usage statement fixes and improved Debian packaging.


Release Notes: This version rewrites the usage statement so as to be explicit about disk and memory stress. The Debian packaging was improved.


Release Notes: The parent now reaps workers immediately and exits with an error if any of the workers encounter a problem. This allows the tool to be used as an automated stress test.


Release Notes: Minor portability changes: now runs on OpenBSD.


Release Notes: This release is identical to 0.17pre20, and is a complete rewrite relative to the 0.16 release.