On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 12:47 AM, Mikael Ronström
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> The output of the new patch seems to be the same as in my original
> patch but also loads of other changes and implemented quite differently.
>
> The effect of --report-interval=3 is that every 3 seconds one gets a
> print-out
> like this:
> threads: 16, tps: 3301.12

I much prefer incremental results. I had changes in my personal branch
to display a few more columns per interval and change the results to
be per-interval not cumulative. In addition to the data above I want
avg and percentile response times.

Does anyone mind if I submit such a change for sysbench?
Is anyone else interested in the extra data?

>
> Personally I use this to build a graph of how things goes up and down. I
> also
> use it when I do tail -f oltp_complex_rw_1.res (the name of my output file
> in
> the case OLTP RW test run 1) to get a quick idea about how performance
> goes, I can also match this to the output from top and other tools.
> The idea for the line to be short is to ensure that it is easy to parse it
> and
> see that this is intermediate output.
>
> Rgrds Mikael
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 12:54 AM, MARK CALLAGHAN <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> From this there is a new option for reporting intermediate stats.
>> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~sysbench-developers/sysbench/0.4/revision/73
>>
>> This change did not add docs for the new option. I have yet to take
>> the time to figure out what it does. The previous code reported
>> cumulative stats while the test was running via the batch options. I
>> changed that to report per-interval stats in lp:sysbench/0.4-dev
>>
>>
>> --
>> Mark Callaghan
>> [email protected]
>
>



-- 
Mark Callaghan
[email protected]

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