i just compiled and ran iozone (make linux) it was purely command line,
i havent worked out how to get the graphics yet.


James Manning wrote:
> 
> [ Friday, March  3, 2000 ] bug1 wrote:
> > there are a few benchmark progs arround
> >
> > bonnie    :old benchmark program
> > bonnie++  :updated bonnie to reflect modern hardware
> > tiotest         :looks promising, still being developed
> > iozone          :havent tried this, but www.iozone.org shows it can do pretty
> > graphics, and also has a long feature list.
> 
> If anyone happens to know a command-line capability or version of iozone,
> please let me know...  tons of NT benchmarking I could automate the
> hell out of once I find it :)
> 
> > tiotest has been getting a lot of attention around here lately, so maybe
> > you should give it a go.
> 
> Yes, please! :)  tiotest sprung up specifically for s/w raid testing
> (though it's not specific to that, at least not yet :) and the more
> pounding we can do, the better.
> 
> Feedback about USE_MMAP in tiotest and whether it causes any significant
> changes is also very desired.
> 
> I'm hoping Linus will finally accept Chuck Lever's mincore() (and later,
> madvise()) patch, solely so we can possibly get to the point where we
> can efficiently benchmark without caching effects.  This is currently,
> IMHO, the weakness in all methods of Linux i/o benchmarking...
> 
> James

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