Gérard,
You could use filebench without making a package. Just make sure
/opt/filebench/workloads is a soft link to the workloads
directory in your src distribution.
I generally do

./filebench
...
>load varmail
...
>run 120
...

hth,
-neel

On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 03:57 PM +0100, Gérard Henry wrote:

> Gérard Henry wrote:
> 
> >
> >any chance to have it compiled on solaris 9 or 8?
> >
> >
> 
> ok, compilation succeed if using bison and flex from blastwave!
> but package failed, it seems that it is impossible to make package from 
> source files:
> 
> ## Building pkgmap from package prototype file.
> ERROR in prototype:
>     no object for <filebench/bin/amd64/filebench> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/bin/i386/fastsu> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/multistreamread.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/bringover.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/copyfiles.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/createfiles.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/deletefiles.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/fileserver.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/mongo.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/oltp.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/randomread.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/multistreamreaddirect.f> found 
> in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/multistreamwrite.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/multistreamwritedirect.f> found 
> in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/postmark.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/singlestreamwrite.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/singlestreamread.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/tpcso.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/singlestreamreaddirect.f> found 
> in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/singlestreamwritedirect.f> found 
> in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/varmail.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/webproxy.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/webserver.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_create.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_delete.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_rwritedsync.f> found 
> in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_rwritefsync.f> found 
> in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_seqread.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_writefsync.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/randomwrite.f> found in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_createfiles.f> found 
> in search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_createrand.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_rread.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_rwrite.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_seqwrite.f> found in 
> search path
>     no object for <filebench/workloads/filemicro_seqwriterand.f> found 
> in search path
>     no object for <filebench/bin/runbench> found in search path
> pkgmk: ERROR: unable to build pkgmap from prototype file
> ## Packaging was not successful.
> *** Error code 1
> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `pkg'
> Current working directory /usr/local/src/filebench-1.64/solaris
> *** Error code 1
> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `package'
> 
> 
> 
> where is there 1.64.3_s10_x86_sparc_PRERELEASE hazrd coded, but there 
> are binaries 1.64.5 on sourceforge?
> and why are these errors in prototype? is there another source files to 
> compile somzwhere?
> 
> thanks for help,
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Gerard HENRY
> 
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