Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 19:36:26 +0000 (GMT) From: Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org> To: Erik Cederstrand <erik@cederstrand.dk> Cc: performance@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Performance Tracker project update Message-ID: <20080123193400.N63024@fledge.watson.org> In-Reply-To: <4796C717.9000507@cederstrand.dk> References: <4796C717.9000507@cederstrand.dk>
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, Erik Cederstrand wrote: > I'd like to send a small update on my progress on the Performance Tracker > project. > > I now have a small setup of a server and a slave chugging along, currently > collecting data. I'm following CURRENT and collecting results from > super-smack and unixbench. > > The project still needs some work, but there's a temporary web interface to > the data here: http://littlebit.dk:5000/plot/. Apart from the plotting it's > possible to compare two dates and see the files that have changed. Error > bars are 3*standard deviation, for the points with multiple measurements. > > Of interest is e.g. super-smack (select-key, 1 client) right when the > GENERIC kernel was moved from the 4BSD to ULE scheduler on Oct. 19. > Unixbench (arithmetic test, float) also has a significant jump on Oct. 3. > > There setup of the slave is documented roughly on the page but I'll be > writing a full report and documentation over the next month. > > Comments are very welcome but please followup on performance@. This looks really exciting! Do you plan to add a way so that people can submit performance data? I.e., if I set up my own test box and want to submit a result once a week for that, will there be a way for me to get set up with a username/password, submit configuration information, and then automatically submit test result datapoints? Especially if I can specify both the X and Y coordinates so that I can backdate results should I go back and generate test results for old kernels? Very neat, and I look forward to seein gmore! Robert N M Watson Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge
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