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#! /usr/bin/perl # # $Id:$ # # Created By Tobi Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch> # Date 2006-10-27 # #makes program work AFTER install my $Chunk = shift @ARGV || 10000; use lib qw( ../bindings/perl-shared/blib/lib ../bindings/perl-shared/blib/arch /usr/lib/perl ); print <<NOTE; RRDtool Performance Tester -------------------------- Running on $RRDs::VERSION; RRDtool update performance is ultimately disk-bound. Since very little data does actually get written to disk in a single update, the performance is highly dependent on the cache situation of your machine. This test tries to cater for this. It works like this: 1) Create $Chunk RRD files in a tree 2) For $Chunk -> Update RRD file, Sync 3) goto 1) The numbers at the start of the row, show which RRA is being updated. So if several RRAs are being updated, you should see a slowdown as data has to be read from disk. The growing number in the second column shows how many RRD have been updated ... If everything is in cache, the number will Jump to $Chunk almost immediately. Then the system will seem to hang as 'sync' runs, to make sure all data has been written to disk prior to the next perftest run. This may not be 100% real-life, so you may want to remove the sync just for fun (then it is even less real-life, but different) NOTE use strict; use Time::HiRes qw(time); use RRDs; use IO::File; use Time::HiRes qw( usleep ); sub create($$){ my $file = shift; my $time = shift; my $start = time; #since we loaded HiRes RRDs::create ( $file.".rrd", "-b$time", qw( -s300 DS:in:GAUGE:400:U:U DS:out:GAUGE:400:U:U RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:600 RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:6:600 RRA:MAX:0.5:6:600 RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:24:600 RRA:MAX:0.5:24:600 RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:144:600 RRA:MAX:0.5:144:600 )); my $total = time - $start; my $error = RRDs::error; die $error if $error; return $total; } sub update($$){ my $file = shift; my $time = shift; my $in = rand(1000); my $out = rand(1000); my $start = time; my $ret = RRDs::updatev($file.".rrd", $time.":$in:$out"); my $total = time - $start; my $error = RRDs::error; die $error if $error; return $total; } sub tune($){ my $file = shift; my $start = time; RRDs::tune ($file.".rrd", "-a","in:U","-a","out:U","-d","in:GAUGE","-d","out:GAUGE"); my $total = time - $start; my $error = RRDs::error; die $error if $error; return $total; } sub infofetch($){ my $file = shift; my $start = time; my $info = RRDs::info ($file.".rrd"); my $error = RRDs::error; die $error if $error; my $lasttime = $info->{last_update} - $info->{last_update} % $info->{step}; my $fetch = RRDs::fetch ($file.".rrd",'AVERAGE','-s',$lasttime-1,'-e',$lasttime); my $total = time - $start; my $error = RRDs::error; die $error if $error; return $total; } sub stddev ($$$){ #http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_deviation my $sum = shift; my $squaresum = shift; my $count = shift; return sqrt( 1 / $count * ( $squaresum - $sum*$sum / $count )) } sub makerrds($$$$){ my $count = shift; my $total = shift; my $list = shift; my $time = shift; my @files; my $now = int(time); for (1..$count){ my $id = sprintf ("%07d",$total); $id =~ s/^(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)//; push @$list, "$1/$2/$3/$4/$5/$id"; -d "$1" or mkdir "$1"; -d "$1/$2" or mkdir "$1/$2"; -d "$1/$2/$3" or mkdir "$1/$2/$3"; -d "$1/$2/$3/$4" or mkdir "$1/$2/$3/$4"; -d "$1/$2/$3/$4/$5" or mkdir "$1/$2/$3/$4/$5"; push @files, $list->[$total]; create $list->[$total++],$time-2; if ($now < int(time)){ $now = int(time); print STDERR "Creating RRDs: ", $count - $_," rrds to go. \r"; } } return $count; } sub main (){ mkdir "db-$$" or die $!; chdir "db-$$"; my $step = $Chunk; # number of rrds to creat for every round my @path; my $time=int(time); my $tracksize = 0; my $uppntr = 0; my %squaresum = ( cr => 0, up => 0 ); my %sum = ( cr => 0, up => 0 ); my %count =( cr => 0, up => 0 ); my $printtime = time; my %step; for (qw(1 6 24 144)){ $step{$_} = int($time / 300 / $_); } for (0..2) { # enhance the track $time += 300; $tracksize += makerrds $step,$tracksize,\@path,$time; # run benchmark for (0..50){ $time += 300; my $count = 0; my $sum = 0; my $squaresum = 0; my $prefix = ""; for (qw(1 6 24 144)){ if (int($time / 300 / $_) > $step{$_}) { $prefix .= "$_ "; $step{$_} = int($time / 300 / $_); } else { $prefix .= (" " x length("$_")) . " "; } } my $now = int(time); for (my $i = 0; $i<$tracksize;$i ++){ my $ntime = int(time); if ($now < $ntime or $i == $tracksize){ printf STDERR "$prefix %7d \r",$i; $now = $ntime; } my $elapsed = update($path[$i],$time); $sum += $elapsed; $squaresum += $elapsed**2; $count++; }; my $startsync = time; print STDERR 's'; system "sync"; print STDERR "\h"; my $synctime = time-$startsync; $sum += $synctime; $squaresum += $synctime**2; my $ups = $count/$sum; my $sdv = stddev($sum,$squaresum,$count); printf STDERR "$prefix %7d %6.0f Up/s (%6.5f sdv)\n",$count,$ups,$sdv; } print STDERR "\n"; } } main;