Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 18:27:33 -0000 From: "Paul Robinson" <paul@iconoplex.co.uk> To: "Adam Migus" <adam@migus.org>, <silby@silby.com> Cc: <das@FreeBSD.ORG>, <hiten@unixdaemons.com>, <hackers@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: RE: Disk scheduling in FreeBSD Message-ID: <IPEDKJGCDFHOPEFKLIDHAEJJCDAA.paul@iconoplex.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <49978.192.168.4.2.1046845181.squirrel@mail.migus.org>
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> Mike, > I don't have the test, but I've built a generic performance > testing framework for FreeBSD over the past couple of months > that would make running such a test trivial. I'd post a link > but the page has no permanent home yet. When it gets one I can > follow it up with a link. I'd be happy to give it a home sometime next week when I've done some housekeeping on the server... > For now, the application called "boot_tester" allows the user to > run a set of commands (usually performance tests) on boot. The > framework optionally creates a new filesystem work area and > outputs in a standard format. The commands are run for n > iterations (one per boot) over an array of kernels. If used > with the diskless testbed setup I've started developing to use > with it, running tests over arbitrary worlds as well as kernels > is trivial and can be automated. sounds interesting. I have a few scripts that were a start at some performance testing, particularly with I/O and VM in mind. Sounds like you're much further along than I am. Any chance you can throw me a tar.gz? To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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