Benchmarking: MDTEST
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Description
mdtest is a program that measures performance of various metadata operations. It uses MPI to coordinate the operations and to collect the results. The code is composed of one C file, mdtest.c.
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Extract mdtest-1.9.1.tgz and change into mdtest-1.9.1
Modify Makefile and update CC to preferred MPI.
[root@blade1 mdtest-1.9.1]# make
mpicc -DLinux -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE=1 -D__USE_LARGEFILE64=1 -g -o mdtest mdtest.c -lmUsage
Usage: mdtest [-b #] [-B] [-c] [-C] [-d testdir] [-D] [-e] [-E] [-f first] [-F]
[-h] [-i iterations] [-I #] [-l last] [-L] [-n #] [-N #] [-p seconds]
[-r] [-R[#]] [-s #] [-S] [-t] [-T] [-u] [-v] [-V #] [-w #] [-y]
[-z #]
-b: branching factor of hierarchical directory structure
-B: no barriers between phases (create/stat/remove)
-c: collective creates: task 0 does all creates and deletes
-C: only create files/dirs
-d: the directory in which the tests will run
-D: perform test on directories only (no files)
-e: number of bytes to read from each file
-E: only read files
-f: first number of tasks on which the test will run
-F: perform test on files only (no directories)
-h: prints help message
-i: number of iterations the test will run
-I: number of items per tree node
-l: last number of tasks on which the test will run
-L: files/dirs created only at leaf level
-n: every task will create/stat/remove # files/dirs per tree
-N: stride # between neighbor tasks for file/dir stat (local=0)
-p: pre-iteration delay (in seconds)
-r: only remove files/dirs
-R: randomly stat files/dirs (optional seed can be provided)
-s: stride between the number of tasks for each test
-S: shared file access (file only, no directories)
-t: time unique working directory overhead
-T: only stat files/dirs
-u: unique working directory for each task
-v: verbosity (each instance of option increments by one)
-V: verbosity value
-w: number of bytes to write to each file
-y: sync file after write completion
-z: depth of hierarchical directory structure