RE: I/O Help

  • From: "David Sharples" <dsharples@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 00:02:07 -0000

Thankyou very much!
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From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Faan DeSwardt
Sent: Thu 19/02/2004 23:52
To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: I/O Help



David,

Just tested it on HP-UX 11.00 and it compiled and ran without any issues.
Check the makefile for details.  Very impressed by it's power and simplicity
running a few short tests.

This is from the makefile that lists all the targets available (Solaris is
obviously also supported):

 @echo "        ->   AIX                  (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   AIX-LF               (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   bsdi                 (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   convex               (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   CrayX1               (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   freebsd              (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   generic              (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   ghpux                (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   hpuxs-11.0 (simple)  (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   hpux-11.0w           (64bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   hpuxs-11.0w          (64bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   hpux-11.0            (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   hpux-10.1            (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   hpux-10.20           (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   hpux                 (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   hpux_no_ansi         (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   hpux_no_ansi-10.1    (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   IRIX                 (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   IRIX64               (64bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   linux                (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   linux-AMD64          (64bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   linux-ia64           (64bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   linux-powerpc        (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   linux-sparc          (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   macosx               (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   netbsd               (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   openbsd              (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   openbsd-threads      (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   OSFV3                (64bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   OSFV4                (64bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   OSFV5                (64bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   linux-S390           (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   linux-S390X          (64bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   SCO                  (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   SCO_Unixware_gcc     (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   Solaris              (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   Solaris-2.6          (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   Solaris7gcc          (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   Solaris8-64          (64bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   sppux                (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   sppux-10.1           (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   sppux_no_ansi-10.1   (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   TRU64                (64bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   UWIN                 (32bit)   <-"
 @echo "        ->   Windows (95/98/NT)   (32bit)   <-"



----- Original Message -----
From: "David Sharples" <dsharples@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 3:04 PM
Subject: RE: I/O Help


> Thanks for that, I am going to sound stupid here, what do you mean by OE?
> Also do you happen to know if it compiles on Solaris (SPARC) or HP-UX
(RISC).  I wont be able to try it till I get to work tomorrow
>
> Cheers
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Mladen Gogala
> Sent: Thu 19/02/2004 22:52
> To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: I/O Help
>
>
>
> On 02/19/2004 05:33:54 PM, David Sharples wrote:
> > server with a good cache on it.=0A=  =0A= Anyhow, before we install
Oracle
> > and = our app we =0A= want to disk the disk IO performance - does anyone
> > knowany good OS = tools that =0A= we can use, or some simple tests?=0A=
> > =0A=Don't really want to buy any tools, = plain good old =0A= OS command
and
>
> Look at the iozone bnchmark. The URL is http://www.iozone.org.
> It's a decent benchmark. And, if you want your HW configured correctly,
> lose that OE.
>
> while (<>) {
>     s/=[0-9A-A]{2}=?//;
> }
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