Re: reiser4 plugins

From: Hans Reiser
Date: Sat Aug 28 2004 - 01:57:14 EST


Steve Bergman wrote:

On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 11:15 -0700, Hans Reiser wrote:


If you ask real users, they say that reiser4 is fast, and their experience matches our benchmark. You can criticize the benchmark if you want, but then you should run your own and publish it.





As a "real" desktop user who just converted all his partitions from ext3
to reiser4, I have not, as yet, noticed any startling performance
increase. Being slightly slightly irked to hear that the benchmark
numbers that have been paraded around on Slashdot and the internet in
general, at ext3's expense, have had reiser4's "bad" results surgically
extracted, I am running my own benchmarks to get the real story on
reiser4/ext3 mongo performance on my, rather average, desktop hardware.

I am using the latest Mongo on FC/rawhide and the 2.6.8.1-mm4 kernel.

Unfortunately, I get an error from mongo.pl that "Done" is not a numeric
argument at line 439.

I have done this to fix it:


--- mongo.pl 2004-08-27 17:07:01.681723313 -0500
+++ mongo_fixed.pl 2004-08-27 17:06:51.369306735 -0500
@@ -429,8 +429,8 @@
if ( -e ${ERR_FILE}) {
&DIE ("\nEXITED WITH FAIL\n");
}
- my $real = (split ' ', $time_output[0])[1];
- my $cpu = (split ' ', $time_output[2])[1];
+ my $real = (split ' ', $time_output[1])[1];
+ my $cpu = (split ' ', $time_output[3])[1];
unless ( $real =~ /\s*\d+/ && $cpu =~ /\s*\d+/) {
LOG "@time_output";


What it gets me is the "real" line of the "time" output for "STAT
REAL_TIME" and the "sys" line of the "time" output for "STAT CPU_TIME".
i.e. only system time is counted. I believe this was the intent of the
original code, but want to verify before continuing.

Thanks,
Steve Bergman





I didn't write this (more precisely, it only vaguely resembles what I wrote in 1996). Are you saying that it reports system time as real time? If yes, then it is an error, we need to go remove a bunch of numbers from our benchmarks, and thanks for finding it.

Zam, please comment.

Hans
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