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UNIX Standards and Benchmarks UNIX & LINUX Benchmarks (Version 3.11) Linux Benchmarks Results for Linux Benchmarks Post 48555 by mAAddog on Wednesday 10th of March 2004 05:17:56 AM
Old 03-10-2004
Hi Guys,
I got the benchmark to run, no worries there.
It runs through all it's tests, then ...

No Result :-)

Here is an example

Quote:

BYTE UNIX Benchmarks (Version 3.11)
System -- Linux maaddog 2.6.3 #3 SMP Sun Mar 7 20:59:25 EST 2004 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
Start Benchmark Run: Wed Mar 10 21:30:34 UTC 2004
2 interactive users.
Dhrystone 2 without register variables no measured results
Dhrystone 2 using register variables no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = arithoh) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = register) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = short) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = int) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = long) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = float) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = double) no measured results
System Call Overhead Test no measured results
Any ideas ??

thanks
mAAddog
 

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etop(3erl)						     Erlang Module Definition							etop(3erl)

NAME
etop - Erlang Top is a tool for presenting information about erlang processes similar to the information presented by "top" in UNIX. DESCRIPTION
etop should be started with the provided scripts etop and getop for text based and graphical presentation respectively. This will start a hidden erlang node which connects to the node to be measured. The measured node is given with the -node option. If the measured node has a different cookie than the default cookie for the user who invokes the script, the cookie must be explicitly given witht the -setcookie option. Under Windows the batch files etop.bat and getop.bat can be used. The following configuration parameters exist for the etop tool. When executing the etop or getop scripts, these parameters can be given as command line options, e.g. getop -node testnode@myhost -setcookie MyCookie . node : The measured node. Value: atom() Mandatory setcookie : Cookie to use for the etop node - must be the same as the cookie on the measured node. Value: atom() lines : Number of lines (processes) to display. Value: integer() Default: 10 interval : The time interval (in seconds) between each update of the display. Value: integer() Default: 5 accumulate : If true the execution time and reductions are accumulated. Value: boolean() Default: false sort : Identifies what information to sort by. Value: runtime | reductions | memory | msg_q Default: runtime ( reductions if tracing=off ) tracing : etop uses the erlang trace facility, and thus no other tracing is possible on the measured node while etop is running, unless this option is set to off . Also helpful if the etop tracing causes too high load on the measured node. With tracing off, runtime is not measured. Value: on | off Default: on All interaction with etop when running the graphical presentation should happen via the menus. For the text based presentation the func- tions described below can be used. See the user's guide for more information about the etop tool. EXPORTS
config(Key,Value) -> Result Types Result = ok | {error,Reason} Key = lines | interval | accumulate | sort Value = term() This function is used to change the tool's configuration parameters during runtime. The table above indicates the allowed values for each parameter. dump(File) -> Result Types Result = ok | {error,Reason} File = string() This function dumps the current display to a text file. stop() -> stop This function terminates etop . Ericsson AB observer 0.9.9 etop(3erl)
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