You would run something like # ./start_sim; bench1 bench2 ;./stop_sim
This website, https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/QEMU should have the information you need to put something on an image. The ptlsim.log is for a specific run of MARSS. If you use the yamlstats option you'll see more detailed statistics. On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Mansour <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks again Tyler. > The second question's response is very clear. However, I am still a little > bit > unsure about comprehending the first one. I run the simulations with the > "./start_sim; ./microbenchmark; ./stop_sim" command in the guest's > terminal. > According to your suggested method, I think must run the following command > to > synchronize the beginning time of the execution. > > at 12:00 > at > ./start_sim; ./microbenchmark1 > micro_out1; ./stop_sim > at > ./start_sim; ./microbenchmark2 > micro_out2; ./stop_sim > at > ./start_sim; ./microbenchmark3 > micro_out3; ./stop_sim > at > ./start_sim; ./microbenchmark4 > micro_out4; ./stop_sim > ctrl+d > > However, I have some questions about this: > > 1) The simulated machine exits after receiving the stop_sim command and I > see in > the host's terminal that it shows the message of "MARSSx86::Command > received : > -kill". This is not too bothering when I just want to run a single > micro-benchamark since the guest machine is killed after finishing the > execution > of that single micro-benchmark and I can extract the statistics of the > simulation from the files generated in the host machine. But, this is > disturbing > in the case of running multiple micro-benchmarks simultaneously. > Obviously, > finishing the first benchmarks' execution will cause the guest machine to > go > off and the other micro-benchmarks' execution will remain unfinished. > > 2) Your provided splash image does not include the "at" command. How can I > install it on that image? Is there any way to get connected to the > Internet and > do sudo apt-get? > > 3) How can I differentiate the stat outputs of the simulations? Is there > any > facility to print the statistics of each micro-benchmark to a different > .vis and > .log files? > > > Thanks in advance for your help > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > http://www.marss86.org > Marss86-Devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.cs.binghamton.edu/mailman/listinfo/marss86-devel >
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