`--server_addresses` | The stress client should accept a list of server addresses in the following format:<br> ```<name_1>:<port_1>,<name_2>:<port_2>..<name_N>:<port_N>``` <br>_Note:_`<name>` can be either server name or IP address.<br><br>_Type:_ string <br>_default:_ ```localhost:8080``` <br>_Example:_ ``foo.foobar.com:8080,bar.foobar.com:8080`` <br><br> Currently, the stress test framework only passes one server address to the client.
`--test_cases` | List of test cases along with the relative weights in the following format:<br>`<testcase_1:w_1>,<testcase_2:w_2>...<testcase_n:w_n>`. <br> The test cases names are the same as those currently used by the interop clients<br><br>_Type:_ string <br>_Example:_ `empty_unary:20,large_unary:10,empty_stream:70`<br>(The stress client would then make `empty_unary` calls 20% of the time, `large_unary` calls 10% of the time and `empty_stream` calls 70% of the time.) <br>_Note:_ The weights need not add up to 100.
`--test_duration-secs` | The test duration in seconds. A value of -1 means that the test should run forever until forcefully terminated. <br>_Type:_ int <br>_default:_ -1
`--test_duration_secs` | The test duration in seconds. A value of -1 means that the test should run forever until forcefully terminated. <br>_Type:_ int <br>_default:_ -1
`--num_channels_per_server` | Number of channels (i.e connections) to each server. <br>_Type:_ int <br>_default:_ 1 <br><br>_Note:_ Unfortunately, the term `channel` is used differently in `grpc-java` and `C based grpc`. In this context, this really means "number of connections to the server"
`--num_stubs_per_channel ` | Number of client stubs per each connection to server.<br>_Type:_ int <br>_default:_ 1
`--metrics_port` | The port at which the stress client exposes [QPS metrics](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/src/proto/grpc/testing/metrics.proto). <br>_Type:_ int <br>_default:_ 8081