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Ethr 1.1.0
pts/ethr-1.1.0
- 20 April 2022 -
Update against Ethr 1.0 upstream.
downloads.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!--Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.2--> <PhoronixTestSuite> <Downloads> <Package> <URL>https://github.com/microsoft/ethr/releases/download/v1.0.0/ethr_linux.zip</URL> <MD5>dccdf267a03ca749fe70bd913590fd55</MD5> <SHA256>781f48294b6623ef22fd95b432e1c9c113acc4c45cd223d538da2e6976783721</SHA256> <FileName>ethr_linux_100.zip</FileName> <FileSize>2633470</FileSize> <PlatformSpecific>Linux</PlatformSpecific> </Package> <Package> <URL>https://github.com/microsoft/ethr/releases/download/v1.0.0/ethr_windows.zip</URL> <MD5>13c8a01e523aef1da8903f25a902cad5</MD5> <SHA256>a3fa54c49e67b920ee0ac158f59f48cd18b93b2c5f8e829c52d8ce2bcc803b70</SHA256> <FileName>ethr_windows_100.zip</FileName> <FileSize>2365455</FileSize> <PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific> </Package> <Package> <URL>https://github.com/microsoft/ethr/releases/download/v1.0.0/ethr_osx.zip</URL> <MD5>a61009d88f87099bc460013263f0bbb9</MD5> <SHA256>debbaf0dc4437d9d14f9de613abe58ca4074814f1f77345697e924bd29e9a47f</SHA256> <FileName>ethr_osx_100.zip</FileName> <FileSize>2534338</FileSize> <PlatformSpecific>MacOSX</PlatformSpecific> </Package> </Downloads> </PhoronixTestSuite>
install.sh
#!/bin/sh unzip -o ethr_linux_100.zip mv ethr ethr.bin chmod +x ethr.bin echo "#!/bin/sh # Start server in case doing localhost test ./ethr.bin -s > /dev/null 2>&1 & ETHR_SERVER_PID=\$! sleep 3 ./ethr.bin \$@ > \$LOG_FILE 2>1 kill \$ETHR_SERVER_PID sleep 3" > ethr chmod +x ethr
install_macosx.sh
#!/bin/sh unzip -o ethr_osx_100.zip mv ethr ethr.bin chmod +x ethr.bin echo "#!/bin/sh # Start server in case doing localhost test ./ethr.bin -s & ETHR_SERVER_PID=\$! sleep 3 ./ethr.bin \$@ > \$LOG_FILE 2>1 kill \$ETHR_SERVER_PID sleep 3" > ethr chmod +x ethr
install_windows.sh
#!/bin/sh unzip -o ethr_windows_100.zip mv ethr.exe ethr_run.exe echo "#!/bin/sh cmd /c ethr_run.exe \$@ > \$LOG_FILE" > ethr chmod +x ethr
results-definition.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!--Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.2--> <PhoronixTestSuite> <ResultsParser> <OutputTemplate>[ G] TCP 007-008 sec #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate> <LineHint>G</LineHint> <StripFromResult>G</StripFromResult> <MultiMatch>AVERAGE</MultiMatch> <ResultScale>Gbits/sec</ResultScale> </ResultsParser> <ResultsParser> <OutputTemplate> TCP 012-013 Ksec #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate> <LineHint>K</LineHint> <MultiMatch>AVERAGE</MultiMatch> <ResultScale>Connections/sec</ResultScale> </ResultsParser> <ResultsParser> <OutputTemplate> #_RESULT_# 34.985us 41.988us 55.815us 63.720us 89.819us 168.958us 168.958us 319.189us</OutputTemplate> <LineHint>us</LineHint> <StripFromResult>us</StripFromResult> <MultiMatch>AVERAGE</MultiMatch> <ResultScale>us</ResultScale> <ResultProportion>LIB</ResultProportion> </ResultsParser> <ResultsParser> <OutputTemplate>[ SUM] UDP 001-002 sec #_RESULT_# 834.17K</OutputTemplate> <LineHint>SUM</LineHint> <MultiMatch>AVERAGE</MultiMatch> <ResultScale>Bits/sec</ResultScale> </ResultsParser> <ResultsParser> <OutputTemplate>[ SUM] UDP 000-001 sec 106.93G #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate> <LineHint>SUM</LineHint> <MultiMatch>AVERAGE</MultiMatch> <ResultScale>Packets/sec</ResultScale> </ResultsParser> </PhoronixTestSuite>
test-definition.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!--Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.2--> <PhoronixTestSuite> <TestInformation> <Title>Ethr</Title> <AppVersion>1.0</AppVersion> <Description>Ethr is a cross-platform Golang-written network performance measurement tool developed by Microsoft that is capable of testing multiple protocols and different measurements.</Description> <ResultScale>Mbits/sec</ResultScale> <Proportion>HIB</Proportion> <TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun> <PreInstallMessage>This test profile automates the testing of a Microsoft Ethr client. Ensure you have a suitable Ethr server [https://github.com/microsoft/ethr] running on your network prior to running this test profile.</PreInstallMessage> </TestInformation> <TestProfile> <Version>1.1.0</Version> <SupportedPlatforms>Linux, MacOSX, Windows</SupportedPlatforms> <SoftwareType>Benchmark</SoftwareType> <TestType>Network</TestType> <License>Free</License> <Status>Verified</Status> <ExternalDependencies>golang</ExternalDependencies> <RequiresNetwork>TRUE</RequiresNetwork> <EnvironmentSize>8</EnvironmentSize> <ProjectURL>https://github.com/microsoft/ethr/</ProjectURL> <RepositoryURL>https://github.com/microsoft/ethr</RepositoryURL> <Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer> </TestProfile> <TestSettings> <Default> <PostArguments> -d 30s </PostArguments> </Default> <Option> <DisplayName>Server Address</DisplayName> <Identifier>server-address</Identifier> <ArgumentPrefix>-c </ArgumentPrefix> </Option> <Option> <DisplayName>Protocol</DisplayName> <Identifier>protocol</Identifier> <ArgumentPrefix>-p </ArgumentPrefix> <Menu> <Entry> <Name>TCP</Name> <Value>tcp</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>UDP</Name> <Value>udp</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>HTTP</Name> <Value>http</Value> </Entry> </Menu> </Option> <Option> <DisplayName>Test</DisplayName> <Identifier>test</Identifier> <ArgumentPrefix>-t </ArgumentPrefix> <Menu> <Entry> <Name>Bandwidth</Name> <Value>b</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>Connections/s</Name> <Value>c</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>Latency</Name> <Value>l</Value> </Entry> </Menu> </Option> <Option> <DisplayName>Threads</DisplayName> <Identifier>threads</Identifier> <ArgumentPrefix>-n </ArgumentPrefix> <Menu> <Entry> <Name>1</Name> <Value>1</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>2</Name> <Value>2</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>4</Name> <Value>4</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>8</Name> <Value>8</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>16</Name> <Value>16</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>32</Name> <Value>32</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>64</Name> <Value>64</Value> </Entry> </Menu> </Option> </TestSettings> </PhoronixTestSuite>