Rob Thanks for that. We've no parallel filesys so HDF5 build serially only (ie on top of NFS), so have tried h5perf_serial. Just wanted to check whether the attachments made sense, one is on the login node and other on a compute node. The data was compiled from running:
#!/bin/bash
# script to run series of HDF5 benchmarks
# requires HDF5 module to be pre-loaded
EXE=h5perf_serial
RW=-w
API="-A HDF5"
##ITERS="-i1000"
(
for size in 20 40 60 80 100 200 400 600 800 1000; do
time ${EXE} ${RW} ${API} -e ${size},${size} -i1000
done
for size in 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000; do
time ${EXE} ${RW} ${API} -e ${size},${size} -i500
done
for size in 1000 2000 3000 4000; do
time ${EXE} ${RW} ${API} -e ${size},${size} -i100
done
) 2>&1 | tee h5perf_serial_$HOSTNAME.txt
On 23 Jan 2012, at 16:54, Rob Latham wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:51:47PM +0000, michael bane wrote:
> > Is there an established HDF5 benchmark suite eg for measuring file
> > IO including for parallel file systems?
>
> h5perf, included in hdf5, is a good start. Note that the access
> pattern may not match what an actual application is trying to do.
> h5perf has a ton of features, though, so you can probably find a
> configuration that comes close.
>
> ==rob
>
>
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> Argonne National Lab, IL USA
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