For more meaningful results, try iozone.
Gordan
isplist@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Ah, wonderful day knee deep in fibre channel.
Does anyone know how I can test NFS speeds in a similar fashion to hdparm -tT?
All the testing I've ever done was with hdparm so that's my reference point.
Mike
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:39:56 -0600, Brian Kroth wrote:
Johannes Russek <johannes.russek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
i think that's the file he sent you ;) (starting with "# /etc/udev..")
johannes
Yes.
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thinking about it, i think i should add to say that you need to edit that
file for your needs (adjust the scsi id). i didn't use udev yet, the only
place where i scsi_id etc together with dm-multipath.
johannes
True, you will need to edit it. That example is coming from a gentoo
install, so it'll probably be different for you.
Brian
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