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diff --git a/fbench/README b/fbench/README index 11ae8b24bec..6627786edfb 100644 --- a/fbench/README +++ b/fbench/README @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ fbench install directory should contain the following set of files: README bin/vespa-fbench bin/vespa-fbench-filter-file - bin/vespa-geturl + bin/vespa-fbench-geturl bin/plot.pl bin/pretest.sh - bin/vespa-resultfilter.pl + bin/vespa-fbench-result-filter.pl bin/runtests.sh bin/separate.pl bin/vespa-fbench-split-file @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ results. This section will explain what each of these numbers mean. For more complete benchmarking you will want to combine the results from several test runs and present them together in a graph or maybe a -spreadsheet. The perl script vespa-resultfilter.pl may be used to convert +spreadsheet. The perl script vespa-fbench-result-filter.pl may be used to convert the output from vespa-fbench into a single line of numbers. Lines of numbers produced from several test runs may then be concatenated into the same text file and used to plot a graph with gnuplot or imported into an @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ on. (vespa-fbench is run as 'bin/vespa-fbench' etc.). | <deltaClients> increments. For each client count, the cycle time will | vary in the same way according to <minCycle>, <maxCycle> and <deltaCycle>. | vespa-fbench is run with each combination of client count and cycle time, and -| the result output is filtered with the 'vespa-resultfilter.pl' script. +| the result output is filtered with the 'vespa-fbench-result-filter.pl' script. | If you want to save the results you should redirect stdout to a file. | | -o : change the order in which the tests are performed so that client |