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								# This file describes how to run MySQL benchmarks with MySQL
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								# The test was run on a Intel Xeon 2x 550 Mzh machine with 1G memory,
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								# 9G hard disk.  The OS is Suse 6.4, with Linux 2.2.14 compiled with SMP
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								# support
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								# Both the perl client and the database server is run
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								# on the same machine. No other cpu intensive process was used during
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								# the benchmark.
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								# First, install MySQL from RPM or compile it according to the
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								# recommendations in the MySQL manual
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								# Start MySQL
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								bin/safe_mysqld -O key_buffer=16M &
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								# Now we run the test that can be found in the sql-bench directory in the
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								# MySQL 3.23 source distribution with and without --fast
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								# Note that if you want to make a results that is comparead to some database,
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								# You should add "--cmp=databasename" as an extra option to the test
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								$CMP=--cmp=pg
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								run-all-tests --comment="Intel Xeon, 2x550 Mhz, 1G, key_buffer=16M" $CMP
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								run-all-tests --comment="Intel Xeon, 2x550 Mhz, 1G, key_buffer=16M" --fast $CMP
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								# If you want to store the results in a output/RUN-xxx file, you should
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								# repeate the benchmark with the extra option --log --use-old-result
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								# This will create a the RUN file based of the previous results
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								run-all-tests --comment="Intel Xeon, 2x550 Mhz, 1G, key_buffer=16M" --log --use-old-result $CMP
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								run-all-tests --comment="Intel Xeon, 2x550 Mhz, 1G, key_buffer=16M" --fast --log --use-old-result $CMP
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