diff --git a/README b/README index f73f9ff677..41f1f7d8ac 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ make make check -2) Build ZFS, this port is based on build 89 of ZFS from OpenSolaris. - You will need to have both the kernel and SPL source available. - To build ZFS for use as a Linux kernel module (default): +2) Build ZFS, this port is based on build specified by the ZFS.RELEASE + file. You will need to have both the kernel and SPL source available. + To build ZFS for use as a Linux kernel module. tar -xzf zfs-x.y.z.tgz cd zfs-x.y.z @@ -21,33 +21,20 @@ make make check -========================= ZFS USER LIBRARY BUILD ========================= - -1) Build ZFS, this port is based on build 89 of ZFS from OpenSolaris. - To build ZFS as a userspace library: - - tar -xzf zfs-x.y.z.tgz - cd zfs-x.y.z - ./configure --zfsconfig=user - make - make check - ============================ ZPIOS TEST SUITE ============================ 3) Provided is an in-kernel test application called zpios which can be - used to simulate a parallel IO load. It may be used as a stress test - or as a performance to measure your configuration. To simplify testing - there are scripts provided in the scripts/ directory. A single test - can be run as follows: - - WARNING: You MUST update DEVICES in the create-zpool.sh script - to reference the devices you wish to use. + used to simulate a parallel IO load. It may be used as a stress + or performance test for your configuration. To simplify testing + scripts provided in the scripts/ directory which provide a few + pre-built zpool configurations and zpios test cases. By default + 'make check' as root will run a simple test against several small + loopback devices created in /tmp/. cd scripts - ./load-zfs.sh # Load the ZFS/SPL module stack - ./create-zpool.sh # Modify DEVICES to list your zpool devices - ./zpios.sh # Modify for your particular zpios test - ./unload-zfs.sh # Unload the ZFS/SPL module stack + ./zfs.sh # Load the ZFS/SPL modules + ./zpios.sh -c lo-raid0.sh -t tiny -v # Tiny zpios loopback test + ./zfs.sh -u # Unload the ZFS/SPL modules Enjoy, Brian Behlendorf