lmbench results of pluto1.freebsd.org

Marcel Moolenaar marcel at xcllnt.net
Fri Jun 13 15:02:57 PDT 2003


Gang,

I ran lmbench on pluto1.freebsd.org and the results are:

                    L M B E N C H  1 . 0   S U M M A R Y
                    ------------------------------------
 
            Processor, Processes - times in microseconds
            --------------------------------------------
Host                 OS  Mhz    Null    Null  Simple /bin/sh Mmap 2-proc 8-proc
                             Syscall Process Process Process  lat  ctxsw  ctxsw
--------- ------------- ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---- ------ ------
pluto1    FreeBSD 5.1-C 128846       3      1K      3K      6K   13      3      3
 
            *Local* Communication latencies in microseconds
            -----------------------------------------------
Host                 OS  Pipe       UDP    RPC/     TCP    RPC/
                                            UDP             TCP
--------- ------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
pluto1    FreeBSD 5.1-C      13      39      66      45      84
 
            *Local* Communication bandwidths in megabytes/second
            ----------------------------------------------------
Host                 OS Pipe  TCP  File   Mmap  Bcopy  Bcopy  Mem   Mem
                                  reread reread (libc) (hand) read write
--------- ------------- ---- ---- ------ ------ ------ ------ ---- -----
pluto1    FreeBSD 5.1-C  732   51    447    425    496    383  542   595
 
            Memory latencies in nanoseconds
            (WARNING - may not be correct, check graphs)
            --------------------------------------------
Host                 OS   Mhz  L1 $   L2 $    Main mem    Guesses
--------- -------------   ---  ----   ----    --------    -------
pluto1    FreeBSD 5.1-C   128846     2      6         124


The raw results file can be found here:
	http://people.freebsd.org/~marcel/lmbench/pluto1

Kernel did not have INVARIANT* nor WITNESS*

May we should collect cross-architecture statistics per FreeBSD
release?

FYI,

-- 
 Marcel Moolenaar	  USPA: A-39004		 marcel at xcllnt.net


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