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bon_csv2html(1) General Commands Manual bon_csv2html(1)

NAME

bon_csv2html program to convert CSV format Bonnie++ data to a HTML form using tables suitable for display on a web page. NB Lynx can't display this properly, and due to the size it probably requires 1024x768 monitor to display properly.

bon_csv2txt program to convert CSV format Bonnie++ data to plain-text format suitable for pasting into an email or reading on a Braille display.

DESCRIPTION

They take CSV format (comma-delimited spreadsheet files AKA Comma Seperated Values in MS land) data on standard input and produce HTML or plain text on standard output respectively.

FORMAT

This is a list of the fields used in the CSV files format version 2. Format version 1 was the type used in Bonnie++ < 1.90. Before each field I list the field number as well as the name given in the heading

0 format_version
Version of the output format in use (1.98)
1 bonnie_version
(1.98)
2 name
Machine Name
3 concurrency
The number of copies of each operation to be run at the same time
4 seed
Random number seed
5 file_size
Size in megs for the IO tests
6 chunk_size
Size of chunks in bytes
7 seeks
Number of seeks for random seek test
8 seek_proc_count
Number of seeker processes for the random seek test
9 putc,putc_cpu
Results for writing a character at a time K/s,%CPU
11 put_block,put_block_cpu
Results for writing a block at a time K/s,%CPU
13 rewrite,rewrite_cpu
Results for reading and re-writing a block at a time K/s,%CPU
15 getc,getc_cpu
Results for reading a character at a time K/s,%CPU
17 get_block,get_block_cpu
Results for reading a block at a time K/s,%CPU
19 seeks,seeks_cpu
Results for the seek test seeks/s,%CPU
21 num_files
Number of files for file-creation tests (units of 1024 files)
22 max_size
The maximum size of files for file-creation tests. Or the type of files for links.
23 min_size
The minimum size of files for file-creation tests.
24 num_dirs
The number of directories for creation of files in multiple directories.
25 file_chunk_size
The size of blocks for writing multiple files.
26 seq_create,seq_create_cpu
Rate of creating files sequentially files/s,%CPU
28 seq_stat,seq_stat_cpu
Rate of reading/stating files sequentially files/s,%CPU
30 seq_del,seq_del_cpu
Rate of deleting files sequentially files/s,%CPU
32 ran_create,ran_create_cpu
Rate of creating files in random order files/s,%CPU
34 ran_stat,ran_stat_cpu
Rate of deleting files in random order files/s,%CPU
36 ran_del,ran_del_cpu
Rate of deleting files in random order files/s,%CPU
38 putc_latency,put_block_latency,rewrite_latency
Latency (maximum amount of time for a single operation) for putc, put_block, and reqrite
41 getc_latency,get_block_latency,seeks_latency
Latency for getc, get_block, and seeks
44 seq_create_latency,seq_stat_latency,seq_del_latency
Latency for seq_create, seq_stat, and seq_del
47 ran_create_latency,ran_stat_latency,ran_del_latency
Latency for ran_create, ran_stat, and ran_del

A string that starts with '#' is a comment.

AUTHOR

These programs were written by Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au>. May be freely used and distributed without restriction.