On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 4:15 AM, naresh bs <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have two queries. First of all in one the answers to my previous
> questions about
> stats collection, I got a reply saying all the stats are generally
> collected in 'PTLStats'
> structure defined in 'stats/stats.h' file. But I am unable to get any stats
> so has there
> been any change because there were discussions about a possible change in
> the
> way the stats are going to be collected.
>

By default we still use the old stats based on PTLstats. New framework is in
place and
can be used optionally. If you are using PTLstats there are few thing you
should keep in
mind. If you are creating a new structure for your stats and you have
included an instance
of that object in PTLstats then you have to put '// rootnode'  comment like
below:

    struct Name {     // rootnode

For more details on PTLstats take a look at this page:
http://www.ptlsim.org/Documentation/html/node10.html


> Also I want to run some benchmarks, and how do I include these benchmarks?
> I am a little new to this so sorry if the question is a little silly.
>
> To transfer data to disk image, you have two options:
1. If you have root access to your system then you can mount the disk image.
2. If you dont have root access, boot the image with networking options. If
you boot with default ubuntu kernel on the disk image then it will
automatically setup the network IP. Then you can use 'ssh' or 'wget' to
transfer your files.

- Avadh

PS: Currently marss website is down, once its up search for QEMU tips and
there is some documentation on how to do this.

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