DESCRIPTION

h5perf_serial: Version 1.8.7 usage: h5perf_serial [OPTIONS]

  • OPTIONS

-h

Print an usage message and exit

-A AL

Which APIs to test [default: all of them]

-c SL

Selects chunked storage and defines chunks dimensions and sizes [default: Off]

-e SL

Dimensions and sizes of dataset [default: 100,200]

-i N

Number of iterations to perform [default: 1]

-r NL

Dimension access order (see below for description) [default: 1,2]

-t

Selects extendable dimensions for HDF5 dataset [default: Off]

-v VFD

Selects file driver for HDF5 access [default: sec2]

-w

Perform write tests, not the read tests [default: Off]

-x SL

Dimensions and sizes of the transfer buffer [default: 10,20]

N

- is an integer > 0.

S

- is a size specifier, an integer > 0 followed by a size indicator:

  • K - Kilobyte (1024) M - Megabyte (1048576) G - Gigabyte (1073741824)

  • Example: '37M' is 37 megabytes or 38797312 bytes

  • AL - is an API list. Valid values are:

  • hdf5 - HDF5 posix - POSIX

  • Example: -A posix,hdf5

  • NL - is list of integers (N) separated by commas.

  • Example: 1,2,3

  • SL - is list of size specifiers (S) separated by commas.

  • Example: 2K,2K,3K

  • The example defines an object (dataset, tranfer buffer) with three dimensions. Be aware that as the number of dimensions increases, the the total size of the object increases exponentially.

VFD

- is an HDF5 file driver specifier. Valid values are:

  • sec2, stdio, core, split, multi, family, direct

  • Dimension access order:

  • Data access starts at the cardinal origin of the dataset using the transfer buffer. The next access occurs on a dataset region next to the previous one. For a multidimensional dataset, there are several directions as to where to proceed. This can be specified in the dimension access order. For example, -r 1,2 states that the tool should traverse dimension 1 first, and then dimension 2.

  • Environment variables:

HDF5_NOCLEANUP

Do not remove data files if set [default remove]

HDF5_PREFIX

Data file prefix

usage: h5perf_serial [OPTIONS]

  • OPTIONS

-h

Print an usage message and exit

-A AL

Which APIs to test [default: all of them]

-c SL

Selects chunked storage and defines chunks dimensions and sizes [default: Off]

-e SL

Dimensions and sizes of dataset [default: 100,200]

-i N

Number of iterations to perform [default: 1]

-r NL

Dimension access order (see below for description) [default: 1,2]

-t

Selects extendable dimensions for HDF5 dataset [default: Off]

-v VFD

Selects file driver for HDF5 access [default: sec2]

-w

Perform write tests, not the read tests [default: Off]

-x SL

Dimensions and sizes of the transfer buffer [default: 10,20]

N

- is an integer > 0.

S

- is a size specifier, an integer > 0 followed by a size indicator:

  • K - Kilobyte (1024) M - Megabyte (1048576) G - Gigabyte (1073741824)

  • Example: '37M' is 37 megabytes or 38797312 bytes

  • AL - is an API list. Valid values are:

  • hdf5 - HDF5 posix - POSIX

  • Example: -A posix,hdf5

  • NL - is list of integers (N) separated by commas.

  • Example: 1,2,3

  • SL - is list of size specifiers (S) separated by commas.

  • Example: 2K,2K,3K

  • The example defines an object (dataset, tranfer buffer) with three dimensions. Be aware that as the number of dimensions increases, the the total size of the object increases exponentially.

VFD

- is an HDF5 file driver specifier. Valid values are:

  • sec2, stdio, core, split, multi, family, direct

  • Dimension access order:

  • Data access starts at the cardinal origin of the dataset using the transfer buffer. The next access occurs on a dataset region next to the previous one. For a multidimensional dataset, there are several directions as to where to proceed. This can be specified in the dimension access order. For example, -r 1,2 states that the tool should traverse dimension 1 first, and then dimension 2.

  • Environment variables:

HDF5_NOCLEANUP

Do not remove data files if set [default remove]

HDF5_PREFIX

Data file prefix

RELATED TO h5perf_serial…

The full documentation for h5perf_serial: is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and h5perf_serial: programs are properly installed at your site, the command

  • info h5perf_serial:

should give you access to the complete manual.