[netperf-talk] CPU Usage
Rick Jones
rick.jones2 at hp.com
Wed Jul 5 10:11:03 PDT 2006
chandramani wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am new to Netperf. Recently I installed netperf and ran it with following command
>
> netperf -H "remotehostip" -l 20 -c -C
> and got following result
>
> Recv Send Send Utilization Service Demand
> Socket Socket Message Elapsed Send Recv Send Recv
> Size Size Size Time Throughput local remote local remote
> bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/s % T % L us/KB us/KB
>
> 8192 16384 16384 20.01 23.03 42.67 17.45 151.773 62.056
>
> On net I got little information regarding 'service demand'
> performence mesure. But I didn't get any thing regarding
> 'utilization'. Specifically what do symbols '%T' and '%L' mean?
IIRC they may be described in the manual.
http://www.netperf.org/svn/netperf2/trunk/doc .
Basically they describe the method used to measure the CPU utilization.
'L' means the "loopers" or CPU soaker processes. 'T' means that the
"times" method was used, and that is not a good thing - what are your
platforms?
> Is there any relationship between 'utilization' and 'service
> deamand'?
Yes. Service demand is the normalization (as it were) of the CPU
utilization and the throughput.
rick jones
>
> thanking in advance for any sort of help
>
> regards
> chandra
>
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