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UNIX Standards and Benchmarks UNIX & LINUX Benchmarks (Version 3.11) UNIX Benchmarks Sun V880 Solaris 9 Post 41370 by tnorth on Friday 3rd of October 2003 11:40:06 PM
Old 10-04-2003
Sun V880 Solaris 9

notes:

System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Fire 880
System clock frequency: 150 MHz
Memory size: 8192 Megabytes

Run E$ CPU CPU
Brd CPU MHz MB Impl. Mask
--- --- ---- ---- ------- ----
A 0 750 8.0 US-III 5.4
B 1 750 8.0 US-III 5.4
A 2 750 8.0 US-III 5.4
B 3 750 8.0 US-III 5.4

results:

BYTE UNIX Benchmarks (Version 3.11)
System -- SunOS box 5.9 Generic_112233-08 sun4u sparc
SUNW,Sun-Fire-880
Start Benchmark Run: Wed Sep 10 16:49:00 EDT 2003
1 interactive users.
Dhrystone 2 without register variables 1464160.5 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Dhrystone 2 using register variables 1462151.9 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = arithoh) 2364341.1 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = register) 76783.7 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = short) 76877.1 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = int) 76931.6 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = long) 76943.2 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = float) 223933.5 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = double) 205358.1 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
System Call Overhead Test 148092.9 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Pipe Throughput Test 173878.0 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Pipe-based Context Switching Test 28767.8 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Process Creation Test 638.6 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Execl Throughput Test 419.4 lps (9 secs, 6 samples)
File Read (10 seconds) 328716.0 KBps (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Write (10 seconds) 143293.0 KBps (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Copy (10 seconds) 44821.0 KBps (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Read (30 seconds) 329325.0 KBps (30 secs, 6 samples)
File Write (30 seconds) 144664.0 KBps (30 secs, 6 samples)
File Copy (30 seconds) 42941.0 KBps (30 secs, 6 samples)
C Compiler Test 285.7 lpm (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (1 concurrent) 549.7 lpm (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (2 concurrent) 373.3 lpm (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (4 concurrent) 197.0 lpm (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (8 concurrent) 99.7 lpm (60 secs, 3 samples)
Dc: sqrt(2) to 99 decimal places 12530.2 lpm (60 secs, 6 samples)
Recursion Test--Tower of Hanoi 23437.3 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)

INDEX VALUES
TEST BASELINE RESULT INDEX

Arithmetic Test (type = double) 2541.7 205358.1 80.8
Dhrystone 2 without register variables 22366.3 1464160.5 65.5
Execl Throughput Test 16.5 419.4 25.4
File Copy (30 seconds) 179.0 42941.0 239.9
Pipe-based Context Switching Test 1318.5 28767.8 21.8
Shell scripts (8 concurrent) 4.0 99.7 24.9
=========
SUM of 6 items 458.3
AVERAGE 76.4
 

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volcheck(1)                                                        User Commands                                                       volcheck(1)

NAME
volcheck - checks for media in a drive and by default checks all floppy media SYNOPSIS
volcheck [-v] [-i secs] [-t secs] pathname DESCRIPTION
The volcheck utility tells Volume Management to look at each dev/pathname in sequence and determine if new media has been inserted in the drive. The default action is to volcheck all checkable media managed by volume management. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -i secs Set the frequency of device checking to secs seconds. The default is 2 seconds. The minimum frequency is 1 second. -t secs Check the named device(s) for the next secs seconds. The maximum number of seconds allowed is 28800, which is 8 hours. The fre- quency of checking is specified by -i. There is no default total time. -v Verbose. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: pathname The path name of a media device. EXAMPLES
Example 1: A sample of the volcheck command. The following example example% volcheck -v /dev/diskette /dev/diskette has media asks Volume Management to examine the floppy drive for new media. The following example example% volcheck -i 2 -t 600 /dev/diskette1 & asks Volume Management if there is a floppy in the floppy drive every 2 seconds for 600 seconds (10 minutes). FILES
/dev/volctl Volume Management control port ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWvolu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
eject(1), volcancel(1), volmissing(1) rmmount(1M), vold(1M), rmmount.conf(4), vold.conf(4), attributes(5), volfs(7FS) WARNINGS
Due to a hardware limitation in many floppy drives, the act of checking for media causes mechanical action in the floppy drive. Continu- ous polling of the floppy drive will cause the drive to wear out. It is recommended that polling the drive only be performed during periods of high use. SunOS 5.10 21 Feb 1997 volcheck(1)
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