"Greg Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008, Gregory Stark wrote:
>
>> I described which interfaces worked on Linux and Solaris based on empirical
>> tests. I posted source code for synthetic benchmarks so we could test it on a
>> wide range of hardware. I posted graphs based on empirical results.
>
> Is it possible to post whatever script that generates the graph (gnuplot?) so
> people can compare the results they get to yours?  

Unfortunately I couldn't figure out how to get gnuplot to do this. I ended up
doing it in gnumeric. I'll look into fixing it the script up to be more
automatic. Maybe look at gnuplot again.

> I can run some tests on smaller Linux/Solaris systems to see if they don't 
> show
> a regression, that was my main concern about this experiment.  

Heikki suggested some things to test for regressions. I'll look at that.

What I'm more curious about and hoped I could get data from others is whether
posix_fadvise(WILL_NEED) does anything useful on various versions of FreeBSD,
OSX, etc. Afaict the syscall doesn't exist at all on Solaris though, which
surprises me :(

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