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@kmgowda kmgowda released this 26 Jul 16:42
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This Release version 0.902 includes

  • bug fix to make the driver data base in the SBK supported drivers

How to Use SBK:

  1. unzip (untar) the file sbk-0.902.tar
    For example : tar -xvf sbk-0.902.tar -C ./

  2. For performance bench-marking use this extracted binary file : "</SBK directory/> /bin/sbk"
    below is the help output:

usage: sbk
Storage Benchmark Kit

 -class <arg>        Storage Driver Class,
                     Available Drivers [Artemis, AsyncFile, BookKeeper,
                     CSV, Cassandra, CephS3, ConcurrentQ, CouchDB, Db2,
                     Derby, FdbRecord, File, FileStream, FoundationDB,
                     HDFS, Hive, Ignite, Jdbc, Kafka, MariaDB, MinIO,
                     MongoDB, MsSql, MySQL, Nats, NatsStream, Nsq, Null,
                     OpenIO, PostgreSQL, Pravega, Pulsar, RabbitMQ,
                     RedPanda, Redis, RocketMQ, RocksDB, SQLite,
                     SeaweedS3]
 -context <arg>      Prometheus Metric context; default: 9718/metrics;
                     'no' disables the metrics
 -help               Help message
 -ram <arg>          SBK RAM host; default: no; disable if this parameter
                     is set to 'no'
 -ramport <arg>      SBK RAM Port; default: 9716
 -readers <arg>      Number of readers
 -records <arg>      Number of records(events) if 'seconds' not specified;
                     otherwise, Maximum records per second by writer(s)
                     and/or Number of records per reader
 -rsec <arg>         Number of seconds/step for readers, default: 0
 -rstep <arg>        Number of readers/step, default: 1
 -seconds <arg>      Number of seconds to run; if not specified, runs
                     forever
 -size <arg>         Size of each message (event or record)
 -sync <arg>         Each Writer calls flush/sync after writing <arg>
                     number of of events(records) ; <arg> number of
                     events(records) per Write or Read Transaction
 -throughput <arg>   if > 0 , throughput in MB/s
                     if 0 , writes/reads 'records'
                     if -1, get the maximum throughput (default: -1)
 -time <arg>         Latency Time Unit [ms:MILLISECONDS, mcs:MICROSECONDS,
                     ns:NANOSECONDS]; default: ms
 -writers <arg>      Number of writers
 -wsec <arg>         Number of seconds/step for writers, default: 0
 -wstep <arg>        Number of writers/step, default: 1

Please report issues at https://github.com/kmgowda/SBK

How to Use SBK-RAM:

  1. unzip (untar) the file sbk-ram-0.902.tar
    For example : tar -xvf ssbk-ram-0.902.tar -C ./

  2. For performance bench-marking use this extracted binary file : "</SBK-RAM directory/> /bin/sbk-ram"
    below is the help output:

usage: sbk-ram
Storage Benchmark Kit - Results Aggregation Monitor

 -action <arg>    action [r: read, w: write, wr: write and read], default:
                  r
 -class <arg>     storage class name; run 'sbk -help' to see the list
 -context <arg>   Prometheus Metric context; default: 9719/metrics; 'no'
                  disables the metrics
 -help            Help message
 -max <arg>       Maximum number of connections; default: 1000
 -ramport <arg>   RAM port number; default: 9716
 -time <arg>      Latency Time Unit [ms:MILLISECONDS, mcs:MICROSECONDS,
                  ns:NANOSECONDS]; default: ms

Please report issues at https://github.com/kmgowda/SBK

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