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# This file describes how to run MySQL benchmark suite with PostgreSQL
#
# WARNING:
#
# Don't run the --fast test on a PostgreSQL 7.1.1 database on
# which you have any critical data; During one of our test runs
# PostgreSQL got a corrupted database and all data was destroyed!
# When we tried to restart postmaster, It died with a
# 'no such file or directory' error and never recovered from that!
#
# Another time vacuum() filled our system disk with had 6G free
# while vaccuming a table of 60 M.
#
# We have sent a mail about this to the PostgreSQL mailing list, so
# the PostgreSQL developers should be aware of these problems and should
# hopefully fix this soon.
#
# WARNING
# The test was run on a Intel Xeon 2x 550 Mzh machine with 1G memory,
# 9G hard disk. The OS is Suse 7.1, with Linux 2.4.0 compiled with SMP
# support
# Both the perl client and the database server is run
# on the same machine. No other cpu intensive process was used during
# the benchmark.
# First, install postgresql-7.1.1.tar.gz
# Adding the following lines to your ~/.bash_profile or
# corresponding file. If you are using csh, use ´setenv´.
#
export POSTGRES_INCLUDE=/usr/local/pg/include
export POSTGRES_LIB=/usr/local/pg/lib
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/pg/bin
MANPATH=$MANPATH:/usr/local/pg/man
#
# Add the following line to /etc/ld.so.conf:
#
/usr/local/pg/lib
# and run:
ldconfig
# untar the postgres source distribution, cd to postgresql-*
# and run the following commands:
CFLAGS=-O3 ./configure
gmake
gmake install
mkdir /usr/local/pg/data
chown postgres /usr/local/pg/data
su - postgres
/usr/local/pg/bin/initdb -D /usr/local/pg/data
/usr/local/pg/bin/postmaster -o -F -D /usr/local/pg/data &
/usr/local/pg/bin/createdb test
exit
#
# Second, install packages DBD-Pg-1.00.tar.gz and DBI-1.14.tar.gz,
# available from http://www.perl.com/CPAN/
export POSTGRES_LIB=/usr/local/pg/lib/
export POSTGRES_INCLUDE=/usr/local/pg/include/postgresql
perl Makefile.PL
make
make install
#
# Now we run the test that can be found in the sql-bench directory in the
# MySQL 3.23 source distribution.
#
# We did run two tests:
# The standard test
run-all-tests --comment="Intel Xeon, 2x550 Mhz, 512M, pg started with -o -F" --user=postgres --server=pg --cmp=mysql
# When running with --fast we run the following vacuum commands on
# the database between each major update of the tables:
# vacuum table
# or
# vacuum
# The time for vacuum() is accounted for in the book-keeping() column, not
# in the test that updates the database.
run-all-tests --comment="Intel Xeon, 2x550 Mhz, 512M, pg started with -o -F" --user=postgres --server=pg --cmp=mysql --fast
# If you want to store the results in a output/RUN-xxx file, you should
# repeate the benchmark with the extra option --log --use-old-result
# This will create a the RUN file based of the previous results
run-all-tests --comment="Intel Xeon, 2x550 Mhz, 512M, pg started with -o -F" --user=postgres --server=pg --cmp=mysql --log --use-old-result
run-all-tests --comment="Intel Xeon, 2x550 Mhz, 512MG, pg started with -o -F" --user=postgres --server=pg --cmp=mysql --fast --log --use-old-result
# Between running the different tests we dropped and recreated the PostgreSQL
# database to ensure that PostgreSQL should get a clean start,
# independent of the previous runs.