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Old 03-31-2010, 10:40 AM   #1
juldeh
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dbs(distibuted benchmarking system)


hi everyone,
i am trying to run a benchmark exercise using DBS, ive installed the software but running it on linux has proven the hardest part.
does any one know what ive to do to get it running..
have tried all the tricks in d man...

any suggestions will be highly appreciated...

cheers
juldeh
 
Old 04-02-2010, 04:23 PM   #2
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im not familiar with "DBS"?
try phronix-test-suite

Add details what did you do,what exactly not working and what errors showed.
 
Old 04-22-2010, 08:28 AM   #3
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Am kinda familiar with DBS.
Sometimes if not always, when successful installed, DBS tools (dbsc, dbsd and dbs_view) are copied to /usr/local/etc (Noted in Fedora). So you can either go to that directory and start using those tools OR, for simplicity, you can just go to that directory and copy those three tools to /usr/local/bin and then use them anywhere in your system.

The other issue can be perl program. dbs_view need this program be in /usr/local/bin. But when installed, noted in Fedora, perl goes to /usr/bin. A link to a program is enough: ln -s /usr/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/perl .

Hope this will work for you.

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hi everyone,
i am trying to run a benchmark exercise using DBS, ive installed the software but running it on linux has proven the hardest part.
does any one know what ive to do to get it running..
have tried all the tricks in d man...

any suggestions will be highly appreciated...

cheers
juldeh
 
Old 04-23-2010, 02:12 PM   #4
juldeh
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dbs

thanks..

the thing is ive got all the dbs components and running the dbs-1.2.0beta1 and have fix the bug on it..
it says the command file ok
connection success
and then just stops running the process immediately

below is the output file from the dbsc

ecsl0314:~/dbs-1.2.0beta1/bin# ./dbsc try1.cmd
Command File: OK
WARNING: Host '10.10.10.6' may be out of time synchronization. You should check NTP.
TCP connect (10.10.10.5).(10710): Success
DBSC: Stopping process..-*



NTP works on both the demons and dbsc.
running it on linux platform..
do you know what else to do ?

Regards

Last edited by juldeh; 04-23-2010 at 02:15 PM.
 
  


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