Greg Smith wrote:
On Wed, 7 Oct 2009, Michael Renner wrote:
I haven't thought about result aggregation & rendering/UI part of the
whole thing so far, so if anyone has some ideas in that direction
they'd be very much appreciated when the time has come.
What I did in pgbench-tools (now available at http://git.postgresql.org/
Thanks, I'll look into it! I think the nicest solution would be
something in the liking of Sun's Analytics [1] framework, especially
when you've got large amounts of historic data to correlate. But this
is probably a completely different beast to implement, though nice
Javascript rendering libraries become commonplace these days. We'll see...
I'm not aware of anyone working on the job management side of the
"performance farm" yet, so I don't think you duplicated anybody else's
work.
Good to hear :)
things, but basically one test at a time. The specific piece I've been
working on lately is spawning off system monitoring daemons to collect
information during the test, I think I'm on my 3rd generation of trying
to get a solution I'm happy with to that problem.
Ahh, that'd be also nice to have to see how ressource consumption
differs between different runs & branches. This is probably highly
platform dependent though...
Michael
[1] http://ctistrategy.com/2008/12/17/sun-storage-7000-analytics-overview/
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