Re: [Stp-devel] DBT-2 running against PostgreSQL and LVM2

From: "Timothy D(dot) Witham" <wookie(at)osdl(dot)org>
To: Mark Wong <markw(at)osdl(dot)org>
Cc: linux-lvm(at)sistina(dot)com, pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org, osdldbt-general(at)lists(dot)sourceforge(dot)net, stp-devel(at)lists(dot)sourceforge(dot)net
Subject: Re: [Stp-devel] DBT-2 running against PostgreSQL and LVM2
Date: 2003-12-12 00:10:41
Message-ID: 1071187841.1313.74.camel@wookie-t23
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Thanks for getting this out.
Tim

On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 16:27, markw(at)osdl(dot)org wrote:
> I just wanted to share that we're on the brink of having an automated
> test on our Scalable Test Platform (http://www.osdl.org/stp/) that
> features our DBT-2 workload, a fair use implementation of the TPC-C,
> that uses PostgreSQL 7.4 and LVM2 on Linux on our 8-processor systems.
>
> Currently the test only works with a scale factor of 1 warehouse, which
> amounts to about a 500MB of raw data. You can request tests at this
> scale factor at the above link and typing "-w 1" in the "Optional Script
> Parameters" field.
>
> We're working through some Linux kernel related issues so we can run
> more interesting workloads against larger databases. I'm planning to
> allow an option for either a 100 and 200 warehouse database to be built.
>
> I wanted to let people know early for feedback on the kind of data that
> is reported from the test. You can see a sample of a test report here:
> http://khack.osdl.org/stp/284353/
>
> Thanks!
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