Strong Suggestion: OpenSUSE Linux-Bench

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Patrick

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Hmmm.... so it seems like it was having an issue resolving host names and did not have a Home directory set when run at start.
 

Patrick

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Non-auto-start looks like it is even running UnixBench now. @Chuckleb sending you the latest build that we could conceivably make self contained with only script changes by pointing to local files in /root/benchfiles/ instead of wgets
 

Patrick

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Is it my imagination or are there some substantial differences in the results between ubuntu and suse on some of these benchmarks(even different reported memories)
You are totally right. I am going to get this D-1528 board up and running soon and see if there is a continuing pattern.
 

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You are totally right. I am going to get this D-1528 board up and running soon and see if there is a continuing pattern.
I notice REDIS didn't run on the ubuntu system and it looks slower across the board(unless i'm misreading something) perhaps something went wrong with the ubuntu run?
 

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I notice REDIS didn't run on the ubuntu system and it looks slower across the board(unless i'm misreading something) perhaps something went wrong with the ubuntu run?
Redis is borked on 15.04 and newer builds... it works on 14.04.3 just fine.
 

Patrick

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Yea Ubuntu changed something. Generally I would use 14.04.3 but I had 15.10 easily available.
 

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Still trying to figure out why, but there have been some instances as I have been running where the first benchmark on a system fails the uploader/ parser. Seems like the second run works fine.
 

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Still trying to figure out why, but there have been some instances as I have been running where the first benchmark on a system fails the uploader/ parser. Seems like the second run works fine.
Is it possible something is still loading in the background and a small delay would resolve that?
 

Patrick

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I've been doing some more reading on this. @Patrick - you might be better off starting with LEAP 42.1
Point taken. I have been busy getting the Linux-Bench parser to accept the OpenSUSE log files.

I converted the appliance over and will send you this revision.
 

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Docker is the easiest way to do this, but I wonder about other processes that are running on the host that may skew the results lower than they would be on an otherwise idle system.