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- #!/usr/bin/env bash
- # Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
- # REQUIRE: benchmark_leveldb.sh exists in the current directory
- # After execution of this script, log files are generated in $output_dir.
- # report.txt provides a high level statistics
- #
- # This should be used with the LevelDB fork listed here to use additional test options.
- # For more details on the changes see the blog post listed below.
- # https://github.com/mdcallag/leveldb-1
- # http://smalldatum.blogspot.com/2015/04/comparing-leveldb-and-rocksdb-take-2.html
- #
- # This should be run from the parent of the tools directory. The command line is:
- # [$env_vars] tools/run_flash_bench.sh [list-of-threads]
- #
- # This runs a sequence of tests in the following sequence:
- # step 1) load - bulkload, compact, fillseq, overwrite
- # step 2) read-only for each number of threads
- # step 3) read-write for each number of threads
- #
- # The list of threads is optional and when not set is equivalent to "24".
- # Were list-of-threads specified as "1 2 4" then the tests in steps 2, 3 and
- # 4 above would be repeated for 1, 2 and 4 threads. The tests in step 1 are
- # only run for 1 thread.
- # Test output is written to $OUTPUT_DIR, currently /tmp/output. The performance
- # summary is in $OUTPUT_DIR/report.txt. There is one file in $OUTPUT_DIR per
- # test and the tests are listed below.
- #
- # The environment variables are also optional. The variables are:
- # NKEYS - number of key/value pairs to load
- # NWRITESPERSEC - the writes/second rate limit for the *whilewriting* tests.
- # If this is too large then the non-writer threads can get
- # starved.
- # VAL_SIZE - the length of the value in the key/value pairs loaded.
- # You can estimate the size of the test database from this,
- # NKEYS and the compression rate (--compression_ratio) set
- # in tools/benchmark_leveldb.sh
- # BLOCK_LENGTH - value for db_bench --block_size
- # CACHE_BYTES - the size of the RocksDB block cache in bytes
- # DATA_DIR - directory in which to create database files
- # DO_SETUP - when set to 0 then a backup of the database is copied from
- # $DATA_DIR.bak to $DATA_DIR and the load tests from step 1
- # This allows tests from steps 2, 3 to be repeated faster.
- # SAVE_SETUP - saves a copy of the database at the end of step 1 to
- # $DATA_DIR.bak.
- # Size constants
- K=1024
- M=$((1024 * K))
- G=$((1024 * M))
- num_keys=${NKEYS:-$((1 * G))}
- wps=${NWRITESPERSEC:-$((10 * K))}
- vs=${VAL_SIZE:-400}
- cs=${CACHE_BYTES:-$(( 1 * G ))}
- bs=${BLOCK_LENGTH:-4096}
- # If no command line arguments then run for 24 threads.
- if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
- nthreads=( 24 )
- else
- nthreads=( "$@" )
- fi
- for num_thr in "${nthreads[@]}" ; do
- echo Will run for $num_thr threads
- done
- # Update these parameters before execution !!!
- db_dir=${DATA_DIR:-"/tmp/rocksdb/"}
- do_setup=${DO_SETUP:-1}
- save_setup=${SAVE_SETUP:-0}
- output_dir="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/output"
- ARGS="\
- OUTPUT_DIR=$output_dir \
- NUM_KEYS=$num_keys \
- DB_DIR=$db_dir \
- VALUE_SIZE=$vs \
- BLOCK_SIZE=$bs \
- CACHE_SIZE=$cs"
- mkdir -p $output_dir
- echo -e "ops/sec\tmb/sec\tusec/op\tavg\tp50\tTest" \
- > $output_dir/report.txt
- # Notes on test sequence:
- # step 1) Setup database via sequential fill followed by overwrite to fragment it.
- # Done without setting DURATION to make sure that overwrite does $num_keys writes
- # step 2) read-only tests for all levels of concurrency requested
- # step 3) non read-only tests for all levels of concurrency requested
- ###### Setup the database
- if [[ $do_setup != 0 ]]; then
- echo Doing setup
- # Test 2a: sequential fill with large values to get peak ingest
- # adjust NUM_KEYS given the use of larger values
- env $ARGS BLOCK_SIZE=$((1 * M)) VALUE_SIZE=$((32 * K)) NUM_KEYS=$(( num_keys / 64 )) \
- ./tools/benchmark_leveldb.sh fillseq
- # Test 2b: sequential fill with the configured value size
- env $ARGS ./tools/benchmark_leveldb.sh fillseq
- # Test 3: single-threaded overwrite
- env $ARGS NUM_THREADS=1 DB_BENCH_NO_SYNC=1 ./tools/benchmark_leveldb.sh overwrite
- else
- echo Restoring from backup
- rm -rf $db_dir
- if [ ! -d ${db_dir}.bak ]; then
- echo Database backup does not exist at ${db_dir}.bak
- exit -1
- fi
- echo Restore database from ${db_dir}.bak
- cp -p -r ${db_dir}.bak $db_dir
- fi
- if [[ $save_setup != 0 ]]; then
- echo Save database to ${db_dir}.bak
- cp -p -r $db_dir ${db_dir}.bak
- fi
- ###### Read-only tests
- for num_thr in "${nthreads[@]}" ; do
- # Test 4: random read
- env $ARGS NUM_THREADS=$num_thr ./tools/benchmark_leveldb.sh readrandom
- done
- ###### Non read-only tests
- for num_thr in "${nthreads[@]}" ; do
- # Test 7: overwrite with sync=0
- env $ARGS NUM_THREADS=$num_thr DB_BENCH_NO_SYNC=1 \
- ./tools/benchmark_leveldb.sh overwrite
- # Test 8: overwrite with sync=1
- # Not run for now because LevelDB db_bench doesn't have an option to limit the
- # test run to X seconds and doing sync-per-commit for --num can take too long.
- # env $ARGS NUM_THREADS=$num_thr ./tools/benchmark_leveldb.sh overwrite
- # Test 11: random read while writing
- env $ARGS NUM_THREADS=$num_thr WRITES_PER_SECOND=$wps \
- ./tools/benchmark_leveldb.sh readwhilewriting
- done
- echo bulkload > $output_dir/report2.txt
- head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- grep bulkload $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- echo fillseq >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- grep fillseq $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- echo overwrite sync=0 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- grep overwrite $output_dir/report.txt | grep \.s0 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- echo overwrite sync=1 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- grep overwrite $output_dir/report.txt | grep \.s1 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- echo readrandom >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- grep readrandom $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- echo readwhile >> $output_dir/report2.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- grep readwhilewriting $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
- cat $output_dir/report2.txt
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