On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 02:56:51PM -0500, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
> Damn.  I was hoping that the Dell docs were something approaching
> correct.  The claim is one 7890 & one 7880 on-board.  
> 
> What is it really?  a 7880 & a 7899, or something else?

Uh, I didn't say that this was a PowerEdge 2400, just that it's a 
Dell box with a RCC chipset.


> Can you do me a huge favor & run the lmbench bw_mem_cp benchmark from
> the lmbench or Hbench-OS benchmark suites please?  How does it compare
> to:
> 
> <2:54pm>boil/gallatin:osf4.0-alpha>./bw_mem_cp 20 8M libc aligned
> $Id: bw_mem_cp.c,v 1.7 1997/06/27 00:33:58 abrown Exp $
> 299.3323

I can't seem to find that version.  Here are some results:

        smp2-733[12:32pm](0)# ./bw_mem_cp 8M libc aligned
        $Id: bw_mem_cp.c,v 1.2 1995/03/11 02:19:56 lm Exp $
        8.0000 251.41

With the lmbench-2 suite, with the following ID:
char *id = "$Id: s.bw_mem.c 1.5 98/06/29 22:37:23-07:00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] $"

        smp2-733[12:37pm](0)# ./bw_mem 8M rd
        8.39 1033.33
        smp2-733[12:37pm](0)# ./bw_mem 8M wr
        8.39 281.68
        smp2-733[12:37pm](0)# ./bw_mem 8M rdwr
        8.39 307.67
        smp2-733[12:37pm](0)# ./bw_mem 8M cp
        8.39 243.47
        smp2-733[12:38pm](0)# ./bw_mem 8M fwr
        8.39 269.50
        smp2-733[12:38pm](0)# ./bw_mem 8M frd
        8.39 537.94
        smp2-733[12:38pm](0)# ./bw_mem 8M fcp
        8.39 231.97
        smp2-733[12:38pm](0)# ./bw_mem 8M bzero
        8.39 450.06
        smp2-733[12:38pm](0)# ./bw_mem 8M bcopy
        8.39 263.79

--
Jonathan


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