Import bonnie++ 1.03a.
Submitted by Martin Reindl <mreindl@catai.org>. Bonnie++ is a benchmark suite that is aimed at performing a number of simple tests of hard drive and file system performance.
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benchmarks/bonnie++/Makefile
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2003/07/25 22:23:14 naddy Exp $
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COMMENT= "enhanced performance test of filesystem I/O"
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DISTNAME= bonnie++-1.03a
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CATEGORIES= benchmarks
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HOMEPAGE= http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/
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MASTER_SITES= ${HOMEPAGE} \
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ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/linux/sf/b/bonnie/
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EXTRACT_SUFX= .tgz
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MAINTAINER= Martin Reindl <mreindl@catai.org>
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# GPL
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PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
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PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP= Yes
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PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM= Yes
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PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP= Yes
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NO_REGRESS= Yes
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USE_GMAKE= Yes
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MAKE_FLAGS= CXX="${CXX} ${CXXFLAGS}"
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CONFIGURE_STYLE=gnu dest
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post-install:
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${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/bonnie++
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/readme.html \
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${PREFIX}/share/doc/bonnie++
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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benchmarks/bonnie++/distinfo
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MD5 (bonnie++-1.03a.tgz) = 00b1eee7f98b68fa762c4efb3b34caa1
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RMD160 (bonnie++-1.03a.tgz) = 978825bca7cf43f5605912c26a71f23afd50074b
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SHA1 (bonnie++-1.03a.tgz) = b519b79a00fb7145d51320abc3cd46caca7ff05b
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Bonnie++ is a benchmark suite that is aimed at performing a number of
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simple tests of hard drive and file system performance. Then you can
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decide which test is important and decide how to compare different
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systems after running it. I have no plans to ever have it produce a
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single number, because I don't think that a single number can be useful
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when comparing such things.
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The main program tests database type access to a single file (or a set
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of files if you wish to test more than 1G of storage), and it tests
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creation, reading, and deleting of small files which can simulate the
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usage of programs such as Squid, INN, or Maildir format email.
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@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2003/07/25 22:23:14 naddy Exp $
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bin/bon_csv2html
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bin/bon_csv2txt
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man/man1/bon_csv2html.1
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man/man1/bon_csv2txt.1
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man/man8/bonnie++.8
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man/man8/zcav.8
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sbin/bonnie++
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sbin/zcav
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share/doc/bonnie++/readme.html
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@dirrm share/doc/bonnie++
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