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Systemd Total Boot Time 1.0.2
pts/systemd-boot-total-1.0.2
- 07 June 2016 -
Parse in seconds
install.sh
#!/bin/sh SA=`which systemd-analyze` echo $? > ~/install-exit-status cat > systemd-boot-total << EOT #!/bin/sh # This assumes total is always last ${SA} | \ sed -e 's/in /\\n/' -e 's/[+|=] /\\n/g' -e 's/ms//g' | \ tail -n 1 > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1 EOT chmod +x systemd-boot-total
results-definition.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!--Phoronix Test Suite v6.4.0--> <PhoronixTestSuite> <ResultsParser> <OutputTemplate>#_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate> <StripFromResult>s</StripFromResult> </ResultsParser> </PhoronixTestSuite>
support-check.sh
#!/bin/sh which systemd-analyze if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then echo "Systemd is required for this test." > $TEST_CUSTOM_ERROR fi
test-definition.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!--Phoronix Test Suite v6.4.0--> <PhoronixTestSuite> <TestInformation> <Title>Systemd Total Boot Time</Title> <Description>This test uses systemd-analyze to report the entire boot time.</Description> <ResultScale>s</ResultScale> <Proportion>LIB</Proportion> <TimesToRun>1</TimesToRun> </TestInformation> <TestProfile> <Version>1.0.2</Version> <SupportedPlatforms>Linux</SupportedPlatforms> <SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType> <TestType>Processor</TestType> <Maintainer>Jim Kukunas</Maintainer> </TestProfile> </PhoronixTestSuite>