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Revision as of 09:44, 17 September 2012

Download CPUBurn-in

CPUBurn-in files can be obtained from: //storage1/software/hpc/benchmarks/cpuburn-in/cpuburn-in.tar.gz

Extract CPUBurn-in

[root@raldisk ~]# tar zxvf cpuburn-in.tar.gz 
cpuburn-in
README

Run CPUBurn-in

It may be necessary to chmod the extracted binary to run (or execute the binary with sh:

[root@raldisk ~]# chmod +x cpuburn-in

Note: cpuburn-in should have one running instance per core/virtual core. To achieve this, create a script to calculate the number of available core and run cpuburn-in a sufficient number of times to fully stress the cpus:

START=1
END=`cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep processor | wc -l`

for (( c=$START; c<=$END; c++ ))
do
        nohup ./cpuburn-in 3600 &
done
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NB - the "3600" above is the number of seconds for the stress test to run.