Re: Need help in understanding IOZone config file

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Hi Menaka,

Yes, you are correct. -+m option is passed to iozone wherein the file should have the fields mentioned. Here is the brief description of the file contents.

Used  to  specify  a filename that will be used to specify the clients in a distributed measurement. The file contains one line for each client. The fields are space delimited. Field 1 is the client name. Field 2 is the working directory, on  the  client, where Iozone will run. Field 3 is the path to the executable Iozone on the client.

If the file does not exist the script prompts to create one and take the number of threads as input.  Hope this helps.

Thanks,
Bhaskarakiran.


On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 1:18 AM, Menaka Mohan <menaka.m@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,


I am Menaka M. I am new to this open source world. Kindly help me with the following query.


I have set up the Gluster development environment with two servers and one client. I am trying to run the basic bench test on the Gluster cluster from this GitHub repo. I also have IOZone installed. In that, how to generate the clients.ioz file (prerequisite 3) ? Does that refer to the file containing (client_name   work_dir    path_to_IOZone_on_client) ?


I have read multiple blogs on how to analyze the IOZone results and also the performance testing section in docs. Kindly help me resolve this confusion. If I had asked a very basic thing, apologies. I will quickly learn them.


Regards,

Menaka M


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