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Lucy Liangb23a3c92011-08-15 11:56:28 -07001#Set the following variables as needed
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3export DURATION=0 #Time in seconds for pounder to run. Setting this variable
4 #to 0 will not put an upper bound on pounder run time.
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6export MAX_FAILURES=5 #Maximum number of test failures allowed for each subtest
7 #before aborting. Setting this variable to 0 will not put
8 #an upper bound on any subtest failures.
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10export NFS_LOGGING=0 #1 to enable NFS logging of pounder output, pounder will
11 #log output to remote directory on NFS server specified
12 #by $NFS_LOGDIR and $NFS_LOGSERVER (see below), which
13 #will be mounted on $POUNDER_LOGLOCAL (see libpounder.sh).
14 #0 to disable this feature, all output for pounder runs
15 #will be stored locally directly in $POUNDER_LOGLOCAL instead.
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17export NFS_LOGSERVER=0 #IP address of the NFS server to use for logging pounder results.
18 #NFS_LOGGING should be enabled to use this feature.
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20export NFS_LOGDIR=/path/to/log #path to the log directory on $NFS_LOGSERVER; If $NFS_LOGGING
21 #is enabled, pounder will attempt to mount $NFS_LOGSERVER:$NFS_LOGDIR/
22 #on $POUNDER_LOGLOCAL (see libpounder.sh).
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24export POUNDER_CACHE=0 #address of the cache to use for fetching outside packages,
25 #The cache is a user-created web-accessible directory
26 #containing cached tarballs/scripts/etc. used for
27 #the various tests you intend to build. This is optional
28 #but useful for saving download time.
29
30#These variables below are used by specific subtests contained in the provided default test scheduler,
31#but they can be incorporated into user-defined subtests as well.
32
33export DO_X_TESTS=0 #0 disables X system testing, 1 enables X system testing.
34 #Used by the xterm_stress subtest.
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36export NFS_SERVER=0 #IP address of the NFS server to use for nfs and ping_nfs
37 #subtests. Setting this variable to 0 disables nfs testing.
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39export NTP_SERVER=pool.ntp.org #Or use another NTP server of your choice.
40 #Used by the time_drift subtest.
41
42#Feel free to add more variables as you see fit.