rocksdb/tools/run_flash_bench.sh
Mark Callaghan 3be82bc894 Add p99.9 and p99.99 response time to benchmark report, add new summary report
Summary:
This adds p99.9 and p99.99 response times to the benchmark report and
adds a second report, report2.txt that has tests listed in test order rather
than the time in which they were run, so overwrite tests are listed for
all thread counts, then update etc.

Also changes fillseq to compress all levels to avoid write-amp from rewriting
uncompressed files when they reach the first level to compress.

Increase max_write_buffer_number to avoid stalls during fillseq and make
max_background_flushes agree with max_write_buffer_number.

See https://gist.github.com/mdcallag/297ff4316a25cb2988f7 for an example
of the new report (report2.txt)

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Reviewers: igor

Reviewed By: igor

Subscribers: dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D36537
2015-04-06 10:42:12 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
# REQUIRE: benchmark.sh exists in the current directory
# After execution of this script, log files are generated in $output_dir.
# report.txt provides a high level statistics
# This should be run from the parent of the tools directory. The command line is:
# [$env_vars] tools/run_flash_bench.sh [list-of-threads]
#
# This runs a sequence of tests in the following sequence:
# step 1) load - bulkload, compact, fillseq, overwrite
# step 2) read-only for each number of threads
# step 3) read-write for each number of threads
# step 4) merge for each number of threads
#
# The list of threads is optional and when not set is equivalent to "24".
# Were list-of-threads specified as "1 2 4" then the tests in steps 2, 3 and
# 4 above would be repeated for 1, 2 and 4 threads. The tests in step 1 are
# only run for 1 thread.
# Test output is written to $OUTPUT_DIR, currently /tmp/output. The performance
# summary is in $OUTPUT_DIR/report.txt. There is one file in $OUTPUT_DIR per
# test and the tests are listed below.
#
# The environment variables are also optional. The variables are:
# NKEYS - number of key/value pairs to load
# NWRITESPERSEC - the writes/second rate limit for the *whilewriting* tests.
# If this is too large then the non-writer threads can get
# starved.
# NSECONDS - number of seconds for which to run each test in steps 2,
# 3 and 4. There are currently 15 tests in those steps and
# they are repeated for each entry in list-of-threads so
# this variable lets you control the total duration to
# finish the benchmark.
# RANGE_LIMIT - the number of rows to read per range query for tests that
# do range queries.
# VAL_SIZE - the length of the value in the key/value pairs loaded.
# You can estimate the size of the test database from this,
# NKEYS and the compression rate (--compression_ratio) set
# in tools/benchmark.sh
# CACHE_BYTES - the size of the RocksDB block cache in bytes
# DATA_DIR - directory in which to create database files
# LOG_DIR - directory in which to create WAL files, may be the same
# as DATA_DIR
# DO_SETUP - when set to 0 then a backup of the database is copied from
# $DATA_DIR.bak to $DATA_DIR and the load tests from step 1
# The WAL directory is also copied from a backup if
# DATA_DIR != LOG_DIR. This allows tests from steps 2, 3, 4
# to be repeated faster.
# SAVE_SETUP - saves a copy of the database at the end of step 1 to
# $DATA_DIR.bak. When LOG_DIR != DATA_DIR then it is copied
# to $LOG_DIR.bak.
# Size constants
K=1024
M=$((1024 * K))
G=$((1024 * M))
num_keys=${NKEYS:-$((1 * G))}
wps=${NWRITESPERSEC:-$((10 * K))}
duration=${NSECONDS:-$((60 * 60))}
nps=${RANGE_LIMIT:-10}
vs=${VAL_SIZE:-400}
cs=${CACHE_BYTES:-$(( 1 * G ))}
# If no command line arguments then run for 24 threads.
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
nthreads=( 24 )
else
nthreads=( "$@" )
fi
for num_thr in "${nthreads[@]}" ; do
echo Will run for $num_thr threads
done
# Update these parameters before execution !!!
db_dir=${DATA_DIR:-"/tmp/rocksdb/"}
wal_dir=${LOG_DIR:-"/tmp/rocksdb/"}
do_setup=${DO_SETUP:-1}
save_setup=${SAVE_SETUP:-0}
output_dir="/tmp/output"
ARGS="\
OUTPUT_DIR=$output_dir \
NUM_KEYS=$num_keys \
DB_DIR=$db_dir \
WAL_DIR=$wal_dir \
VALUE_SIZE=$vs \
CACHE_SIZE=$cs"
mkdir -p $output_dir
echo -e "ops/sec\tmb/sec\tL0_GB\tSum_GB\tW-Amp\tW-MB/s\tusec/op\tp50\tp75\tp99\tp99.9\tp99.99\tUptime\tStall-time\tStall%\tTest" \
> $output_dir/report.txt
# Notes on test sequence:
# step 1) Setup database via sequential fill followed by overwrite to fragment it.
# Done without setting DURATION to make sure that overwrite does $num_keys writes
# step 2) read-only tests for all levels of concurrency requested
# step 3) non read-only tests for all levels of concurrency requested
# step 4) merge tests for all levels of concurrency requested. These must come last.
###### Setup the database
if [[ $do_setup != 0 ]]; then
echo Doing setup
# Test 1: bulk load
env $ARGS ./tools/benchmark.sh bulkload
# Test 2: sequential fill
env $ARGS ./tools/benchmark.sh fillseq
# Test 3: single-threaded overwrite
env $ARGS NUM_THREADS=1 DB_BENCH_NO_SYNC=1 ./tools/benchmark.sh overwrite
else
echo Restoring from backup
rm -rf $db_dir
if [ ! -d ${db_dir}.bak ]; then
echo Database backup does not exist at ${db_dir}.bak
exit -1
fi
echo Restore database from ${db_dir}.bak
cp -p -r ${db_dir}.bak $db_dir
if [[ $db_dir != $wal_dir ]]; then
rm -rf $wal_dir
if [ ! -d ${wal_dir}.bak ]; then
echo WAL backup does not exist at ${wal_dir}.bak
exit -1
fi
echo Restore WAL from ${wal_dir}.bak
cp -p -r ${wal_dir}.bak $wal_dir
fi
fi
if [[ $save_setup != 0 ]]; then
echo Save database to ${db_dir}.bak
cp -p -r $db_dir ${db_dir}.bak
if [[ $db_dir != $wal_dir ]]; then
echo Save WAL to ${wal_dir}.bak
cp -p -r $wal_dir ${wal_dir}.bak
fi
fi
###### Read-only tests
for num_thr in "${nthreads[@]}" ; do
# Test 4: random read
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr ./tools/benchmark.sh readrandom
# Test 5: random range scans
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr NUM_NEXTS_PER_SEEK=$nps \
./tools/benchmark.sh fwdrange
# Test 6: random reverse range scans
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr NUM_NEXTS_PER_SEEK=$nps \
./tools/benchmark.sh revrange
done
###### Non read-only tests
for num_thr in "${nthreads[@]}" ; do
# Test 7: overwrite with sync=0
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr DB_BENCH_NO_SYNC=1 \
./tools/benchmark.sh overwrite
# Test 8: overwrite with sync=1
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr ./tools/benchmark.sh overwrite
# Test 9: random update with sync=0
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr DB_BENCH_NO_SYNC=1 \
./tools/benchmark.sh updaterandom
# Test 10: random update with sync=1
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr ./tools/benchmark.sh updaterandom
# Test 11: random read while writing
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr WRITES_PER_SECOND=$wps \
./tools/benchmark.sh readwhilewriting
# Test 12: range scan while writing
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr WRITES_PER_SECOND=$wps \
NUM_NEXTS_PER_SEEK=$nps ./tools/benchmark.sh fwdrangewhilewriting
# Test 13: reverse range scan while writing
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr WRITES_PER_SECOND=$wps \
NUM_NEXTS_PER_SEEK=$nps ./tools/benchmark.sh revrangewhilewriting
done
###### Merge tests
for num_thr in "${nthreads[@]}" ; do
# Test 14: random merge with sync=0
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr DB_BENCH_NO_SYNC=1 \
./tools/benchmark.sh mergerandom
# Test 15: random merge with sync=1
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr ./tools/benchmark.sh mergerandom
# Test 16: random read while merging
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr WRITES_PER_SECOND=$wps \
./tools/benchmark.sh readwhilemerging
# Test 17: range scan while merging
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr WRITES_PER_SECOND=$wps \
NUM_NEXTS_PER_SEEK=$nps ./tools/benchmark.sh fwdrangewhilemerging
# Test 18: reverse range scan while merging
env $ARGS DURATION=$duration NUM_THREADS=$num_thr WRITES_PER_SECOND=$wps \
NUM_NEXTS_PER_SEEK=$nps ./tools/benchmark.sh revrangewhilemerging
done
echo bulkload > $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep bulkload $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo fillseq >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep fillseq $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo overwrite sync=0 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep overwrite $output_dir/report.txt | grep \.s0 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo overwrite sync=1 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep overwrite $output_dir/report.txt | grep \.s1 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo updaterandom sync=0 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep updaterandom $output_dir/report.txt | grep \.s0 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo updaterandom sync=1 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep updaterandom $output_dir/report.txt | grep \.s1 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo mergerandom sync=0 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep mergerandom $output_dir/report.txt | grep \.s0 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo mergerandom sync=1 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep mergerandom $output_dir/report.txt | grep \.s1 >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo readrandom >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep readrandom $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo fwdrange >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep fwdrange\.t $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo revrange >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep revrange\.t $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo readwhile >> $output_dir/report2.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep readwhilewriting $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo readwhile >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep readwhilemerging $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo fwdreadwhilewriting >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep fwdrangewhilewriting $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo fwdreadwhilemerging >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep fwdrangewhilemerg $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo revreadwhilewriting >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep revrangewhilewriting $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
echo revreadwhilemerging >> $output_dir/report2.txt
head -1 $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
grep revrangewhilemerg $output_dir/report.txt >> $output_dir/report2.txt
cat $output_dir/report2.txt