Hi,

Girjesh Rajoria wrote on Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 10:47:09PM +0530:
>> + tail -21 ../dbenchTestLog.txt
>>
>>  Operation                Count    AvgLat    MaxLat
>>  --------------------------------------------------
>>  Deltree                    102     9.799    27.590
>>  Flush                   284316     1.637   203.259
>>  Close                  2979801     0.007     0.330
>>  LockX                    13208     0.007     0.079
>>  Mkdir                       51     0.011     0.059
>>  Rename                  171774     0.073     0.463
>>  ReadX                  6358865     0.010    38.319
>>  WriteX                 2022375     0.048    40.888
>>  Unlink                  819204     0.090    38.363
>>  UnlockX                  13208     0.006     0.063
>>  FIND_FIRST             1421549     0.044    38.320
>>  SET_FILE_INFORMATION    330438     0.024     0.310
>>  QUERY_FILE_INFORMATION  644319     0.004     0.242
>>  QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION 3676827     0.015    40.851
>>  QUERY_FS_INFORMATION    674193     0.010    37.783
>>  NTCreateX              4056560     0.049   122.097
>>
>>
>> Where are the iozone results from ../ioZoneLog.txt?
>
> iozone suite doesn't give outputs result as dbench. So iozone test checks
> for successful completion and print message of success in the log. In cases
> where the test fails, it'll print error due to which test failed from
> ../ioZoneLog.txt.

I think it's great to have this kind of dbench stats, and would be
awesome if we can have some raw figures from iozone as well (I think it
can output the results in csv format at least?)


jenkins can also take performance metrics from jobs and we could have
graphs of the performance over time if it keeps these metrics a bit
longer than the actual jobs (for example with the performance plugin[1],
but there might be other ways)

On an individual basis as the tests are on VMs with various loads the
results will probably flicker a bit, but on a whole we should be able to
identify what week(s) introduced slowdowns/speedups after the fact quite
nicely if we can achieve that! :)


[1] https://plugins.jenkins.io/performance
-- 
Dominique

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