Even after restarting the tomcat server and refreshing the Web UI, I still do not see some of my Access Spec files. I have even restarted the I/O Analyzser VM.
I am wondering if it is something wrong with the Access Spec files themselves...
This is what is in one of my Access Spec files which is named "512B_100Write_0Rand.icf"
Version 2006.07.27
'TEST SETUP ====================================================================
'Test Description
512B_100Write_0Rand
'Run Time
' hours minutes seconds
0 1 0
'Ramp Up Time (s)
0
'Default Disk Workers to Spawn
NUMBER_OF_CPUS
'Default Network Workers to Spawn
0
'Record Results
ALL
'Worker Cycling
' start step step type
1 1 LINEAR
'Disk Cycling
' start step step type
1 1 LINEAR
'Queue Depth Cycling
' start end step step type
1 32 2 EXPONENTIAL
'Test Type
NORMAL
'END test setup
'ACCESS SPECIFICATIONS =========================================================
'Access specification name,default assignment
512B; 100% Write; 0% Random, NONE
'size,% of size,% reads,% random,delay,burst,align,reply
512,100,0,0,0,1,0,0
'END access specifications
'MANAGER LIST ==================================================================
'Manager ID, manager name
1,IOA-manager
'Manager network address
127.0.0.1
'Worker
IOA-worker
'Worker type
DISK
'Default target settings for worker
'Number of outstanding IOs,test connection rate,transactions per connection
16,DISABLED,1
'Disk maximum size,starting sector
0,0
'End default target settings for worker
'Assigned access specs
512B; 100% Write; 0% Random
'End assigned access specs
'Target assignments
'Target
sdb
'Target type
DISK
'End target
'End target assignments
'End worker
'End manager
'END manager list
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I know that the Access Spec works if I load it manually into I/O Meter from the command line..... it just doesn't show up in the Web UI for me to select....?
Regards
Steve