11-02-2011
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello everyone.
Does anyone know where to I could find published benchmarks for how a Linux box performs. It would be nice if I could find a comparison to the Windows OS.
Thanks,
Lance (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: lcstephens
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2. Linux Benchmarks
STEP 1: Get the source here:
https://www.unix.com/source/bm.zip
or
https://www.unix.com/source/unix_linux_bench.tar.gz
STEP 2: unzip or untar and cd into the bm directory
STEP 3: make
(Note: there is a pre-compiled Linux binary in the distro, so Linux users don't have to make a... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
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3. UNIX Benchmarks
STEP 1: Get the source here:
https://www.unix.com/source/bm.zip
or
https://www.unix.com/source/unix_linux_bench.tar.gz
STEP 2: Unzip or Untar
STEP 3: make
STEP 4: Run
STEP: 5: Please login to www.unix.com and post test results along with platform info to:
Include (if you... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
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4. UNIX Benchmarks
I downloaded the unix s/w given in the bench marks to my home laptop.
The C: drive isn't partitioned.The instructions are given to unzip, make and run.
please list the proper ways to do the commands how to unzipa nd make them.
should i partition my hard drive? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: sravus
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5. Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions
Hey I was wondering if anyone knows here I can get a graph of Intel Vs AMD CPU's graph.
I have found one and it's great though only for the desktop CPU. I'm also looking for one that includes the Pentium M CPU's and the next CPU's after that.
This is because I'm looking at getting a laptop... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: woofie
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6. Linux Benchmarks
Hi,
I was trying to build Linux Benchmarks with latest Intel C++ Compiler.
When I used -ipo (inter-procedural optimization) option, arithmetic test (arith.c) failed on execution.
The problem is Intel compiler's advanced optimization option (-ipo) optimizes much more than expected and this... (50 Replies)
Discussion started by: cpjain
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7. UNIX Benchmarks
Just for fun, I thought I'd post my output from `time make -j4 buildworld' and `time make -j4 buildkernel' and see if anyone else had any good times.
The machine is an Intel Core2Duo 2.2GHz with 2048MB DDR3.
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>>> Kernel build... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: glen.barber
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8. Virtualization and Cloud Computing
Hi,
We have to make a decision to buy 10 new servers for MS Exchange/Domain Controller running virtual tiles and for hardware we have choice of HP Proliant DL380 G6, Dell PowerEdge R710 & IBM X3650 M2, somebody sent me comparison of VMmark virtualization performance benchmark which states that... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: tayyabq8
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
filetraq
FILETRAQ(8) System Manager's Manual FILETRAQ(8)
NAME
filetraq - keep track of changes in config files.
SYNOPSIS
filetraq --help
filetraq [filelist] [backupdir]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the filetraq command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the
original program does not have a manual page.
FileTraq is a shell script that reads a list of files to watch, runs diff against each file and its backup, and reports any discrepancies,
along with keeping a dated backup of the original.
It's designed to be run as a cron job.
OPTIONS
This command has two possible invocations, one with one option:
--help Show summary of options and the default values of the config file and the backup directory.
and other with no options, a config file or a config file and the backupdir.
The debian version has been modified to read the /etc/default/filetraq configuration file, that lets the administrator change the default
values of the config file ( file ), the backup directory ( backupdir ), the diff options used to print the filetraq output ( diffopts ,
e.g. -p -C 1 or -u ) and the diff order ( difforder , either newold (FileTraq default) or oldnew (traditional Unix default)).
SECURITY
FileTraq is not well tested or hardened. It runs as root, but all of its config files should only be accessible by root. No security
holes are known at this time, but please be careful.
BUGS
Right now, it doesn't take care of its backups very well. The dated backups will accumulate in the backups directory, bounded only by
diskspace.
It only handles text files, it isn't a Tripwire replacement for use with system binaries.
FILES
/etc/filetraq.conf
/etc/default/filetraq
/var/lib/filetraq
SEE ALSO
diff(1), cron(8).
AUTHOR
Jeremy Weatherford <xidus@xidus.net>
Homepage: http://filetraq.xidus.net/
This manual page was written by Sergio Talens-Oliag <sto@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
June 2001 FILETRAQ(8)