** Changed in: bonnie++
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
CSV headers are wrong -- two missing columns
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #660564
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** Changed in: bonnie++ (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
CS
Here is the same in gnumeric format. Note that the columns do not line
up. It does not make sense that the file_size would be 1 and the
io_chunk_size would be 1327979580 because actually these headers should
be two steps over.
Actually file_size should really be 33000M and io_chunk_size should be
Here are two CSV outputs from bonnie++ that I generated (note the =
lines are stuff I put in myself to separate the O_DIRECT trial run from
the non O_DIRECT trial run). I've put all the outputs into a single
file. The series was generated with:
bonnie++ -f -s 33000:4096 -n 1024 -x4 -D
Also, s