Linux Benchmark Suite: http://lbs.sourceforge.net/
Linux Test Project: http://ltp.sourceforge.net/
I don't know if Inquisitor is still around anywhere:
http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/149774?theme=print
I don't know if Phoronix Test Suite is CLI or GUI, but it is an option:
http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/
This is an resource, but it may have some good links still:
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=486495
Roy
Using Kubuntu 10.10, 64-bit
Location: Canada
On 4 February 2011 14:24, J <dreadpiratejeff@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone know of GOOD CLI driven stress testing tools that are not
> just benchmarks?
>
> I looked at IOZone and some things like that, but they seem more
> geared to running up some load and then making pretty graphs.
>
> I am interested in actual testing tools that will do things like:
>
> * async reads and writes to disk
> * raw disk I/O
> * large file I/O
> * random file chunk I/O
>
> I want them to do a LOT of I/O, preferably simultaneously
> (multi-threaded) and compare written data to expected data, and return
> pass/fail criteria, not benchmark numbers. I'm more interested in
> functional testing rather than pure performance testing.
>
> So I wanted to see if any of you knew of good filesystem or disk
> testing tools that would meet the need.
>
> Also, tools need to be completely configurable from CLI, and have to
> be able to target specific block devices or mounted filesystems. I
> looked at a tool simply called Stress earlier, which does a lost of
> what I want it to do, but has no obvious way of specifying a device to
> test against. It's more of a system-wide stress tool rather than a
> targeted one.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Cheers
> Jeff
>
>
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