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)
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)
I created two computers with identical hardware, and run the benchmark programs in both starting at the same exact time.
What makes no sense is that the computer that has the lower average index (121) finished the race a good 30 minutes ahead of the computer wich showed the higher avg index... (0 Replies)
My system bench mark results
INDEX VALUES
TEST BASELINE RESULT INDEX
Arithmetic Test (type = double) 2541.7 876123.7 344.7
Dhrystone 2 without register variables 22366.3 5411602.3 ... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I am using suse 10.1 and isql from unixodbc to connect to a MS SQL server. I got everything to work fine. What do I need to unload the results from the sql to a file? I attempted to put unload to in my sql statement but got a error. I don't see in the isql help where it has a option to... (0 Replies)
Here is my script:
#
# Capture the current directory.
export -p CurrentDir="`pwd`"
echo $CurrentDir
#
# Capture the new directory name in the form YYYYMMDD.
export -p DateDir="`date +"%Y%m%d"`"
echo $DateDir
#
# Store the desired target directory.
export -p... (6 Replies)
I seem to be somewhat baffled by the results of the -L option of the ls command on our new Linux system.
I have a symbolic link defined like the following:
ptmawpmfld.sqr as /u21/xxxx/m/moranp1/yyyy/fixpaths/tests20091218/awpmfld.sqr
When I issue the command ls -l ptmawpmfld.sqr, I see the... (2 Replies)
I am trying to sort a file . The file looks like this:
DDFF 2 /ztpfrepos/pgr/load
DDFQ 2 /ztpfrepos/pgr/load
DDFX 2 /ztpfrepos/pgr/load
DDUA 2 /ztpfrepos/pgr/load
My command:
sort -k1 /home/c153507/Bin/OPL1.txt -o /home/c153507/Bin/OPL1.txt
The results are OK except for one line where... (4 Replies)
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app::prove::state5.18
App::Prove::State(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide App::Prove::State(3pm)NAME
App::Prove::State - State storage for the "prove" command.
VERSION
Version 3.26
DESCRIPTION
The "prove" command supports a "--state" option that instructs it to store persistent state across runs. This module implements that state
and the operations that may be performed on it.
SYNOPSIS
# Re-run failed tests
$ prove --state=fail,save -rbv
METHODS
Class Methods
"new"
Accepts a hashref with the following key/value pairs:
o "store"
The filename of the data store holding the data that App::Prove::State reads.
o "extensions" (optional)
The test name extensions. Defaults to ".t".
o "result_class" (optional)
The name of the "result_class". Defaults to "App::Prove::State::Result".
"result_class"
Getter/setter for the name of the class used for tracking test results. This class should either subclass from "App::Prove::State::Result"
or provide an identical interface.
"extensions"
Get or set the list of extensions that files must have in order to be considered tests. Defaults to ['.t'].
"results"
Get the results of the last test run. Returns a "result_class()" instance.
"commit"
Save the test results. Should be called after all tests have run.
Instance Methods
"apply_switch"
$self->apply_switch('failed,save');
Apply a list of switch options to the state, updating the internal object state as a result. Nothing is returned.
Diagnostics:
- "Illegal state option: %s"
"last"
Run in the same order as last time
"failed"
Run only the failed tests from last time
"passed"
Run only the passed tests from last time
"all"
Run all tests in normal order
"hot"
Run the tests that most recently failed first
"todo"
Run the tests ordered by number of todos.
"slow"
Run the tests in slowest to fastest order.
"fast"
Run test tests in fastest to slowest order.
"new"
Run the tests in newest to oldest order.
"old"
Run the tests in oldest to newest order.
"save"
Save the state on exit.
"get_tests"
Given a list of args get the names of tests that should run
"observe_test"
Store the results of a test.
"save"
Write the state to a file.
"load"
Load the state from a file
perl v5.18.2 2014-01-06 App::Prove::State(3pm)