1phoronix-test-suite(1)      General Commands Manual     phoronix-test-suite(1)
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NAME

6       phoronix-test-suite  -  The  Phoronix Test Suite is an extensible open-
7       source platform for performing testing and performance evaluation.
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SYNOPSIS

10       phoronix-test-suite [options]
11       phoronix-test-suite benchmark [test | suite]
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DESCRIPTION

14       The **Phoronix Test Suite**  is  the  most  comprehensive  testing  and
15       benchmarking platform available for Linux, Solaris, macOS, Windows, and
16       BSD operating systems. The Phoronix Test Suite allows for carrying  out
17       tests  in  a fully automated manner from test installation to execution
18       and reporting. All tests are meant to be easily reproducible,  easy-to-
19       use,  and support fully automated execution. The Phoronix Test Suite is
20       open-source under the GNU GPLv3 license and is  developed  by  Phoronix
21       Media in cooperation with partners.
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OPTIONS

24       SYSTEM
25              diagnostics This option will print information that is useful to
26              developers when debugging problems with the Phoronix Test  Suite
27              and/or test profiles and test suites.
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29       interactive
30              A  simple text-driven interactive interface to the Phoronix Test
31              Suite.
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33       php-conf
34              This option will print information that is useful to  developers
35              when debugging problems with the Phoronix Test Suite and/or test
36              profiles and test suites.
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38       shell  A simple text-driven shell interface / helper  to  the  Phoronix
39              Test Suite. Ideal for those that may be new to the Phoronix Test
40              Suite
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42       system-info
43              Display the installed system hardware and  software  information
44              as detected by the Phoronix Test Suite Phodevi Library.
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46       system-sensors
47              Display  the  installed  system hardware and software sensors in
48              real-time  as  detected  by  the  Phoronix  Test  Suite  Phodevi
49              Library.
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52       TEST INSTALLATION
53              force-install [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result]
54              ...  This option will force the  installation  (or  re-installa‐
55              tion)  of  a test or suite. The arguments and process is similar
56              to the install option but even if the  test  is  installed,  the
57              entire installation process will automatically be executed. This
58              option is generally used  when  debugging  a  test  installation
59              problem  or  wishing  to  re-install  test(s) due to compiler or
60              other environmental changes.
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62       install [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
63              This option will install the selected test(s) inside the testing
64              environment  directory.  The install process from downloading of
65              the test files to  the  installation  is  fully  automated.  The
66              install  option needs to be supplied with the test name or suite
67              as an argument. Optionally, a  OpenBenchmarking.org  ID  or  the
68              name  of  a  saved  results file can be supplied as well and the
69              test(s) to install will automatically  be  extracted  from  that
70              information. If the test is already installed and was run by the
71              latest version of the installation process, no  action  will  be
72              taken.  Multiple arguments can be supplied to install additional
73              tests at the same time.
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75       install-dependencies [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result]
76       ...
77              This option will install the external dependencies needed by the
78              selected test(s) using  the  distribution's  package  management
79              system.  For  example,  some tests depend upon GCC for compiling
80              code. If GCC is not detected on the system,  the  Phoronix  Test
81              Suite will attempt to install GCC using the distribution's pack‐
82              age management system. If you are  running  this  command  as  a
83              local  user, you may be prompted for the root password while the
84              process is running. For unsupported  distributions,  the  depen‐
85              dency  names  will  be displayed along with common names for the
86              package. The install-dependencies option needs  to  be  supplied
87              with  the  test  name  or  suite  as an argument. When using the
88              install option,  the  external  dependencies  are  automatically
89              checked.
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91       make-download-cache
92              This option will create a download cache for use by the Phoronix
93              Test Suite. The download cache is created of test files  already
94              downloaded  to the local system. If passing any test/suite names
95              to make-download-cache, the needed files for those test profiles
96              will  first  be  automatically  downloaded  before  creating the
97              cache.
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99       remove-installed-test [Test]
100              This option will permanently remove  a  installed  test  by  the
101              Phoronix Test Suite.
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104       TESTING
105              auto-compare  This  option  will autonomously determine the most
106              relevant test(s) to run  for  any  selected  sub-system(s).  The
107              tests to run are determined via OpenBenchmarking.org integration
108              with the global results pool. Related test  results  from  Open‐
109              Benchmarking.org  are  also merged to provide a straight-forward
110              and effective means of carrying  out  a  system  comparison.  If
111              wishing  to find comparable results for any particular test pro‐
112              file(s), simply pass the test profile names as additional  argu‐
113              ments to this command.
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115       benchmark [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
116              This  option  will  install the selected test(s) (if needed) and
117              will proceed to run the test(s). This option  is  equivalent  to
118              running  phoronix-test-suite with the install option followed by
119              the run option. Multiple arguments can be supplied to run  addi‐
120              tional  tests  at  the  same  time and save the results into one
121              file.
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123       estimate-run-time [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result]
124              This option will provide estimates for test run-time / length.
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126       finish-run [Test Result]
127              This option can be used if a test run had not properly  finished
128              running all tests within a saved results file. Using this option
129              when specifying a saved results file where  all  tests  had  not
130              completed  will attempt to finish testing on the remaining tests
131              where there are missing results.
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133       run [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
134              This option will run the selected test(s).
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136       run-random-tests
137              This option will query OpenBenchmarking.org to run random bench‐
138              marks  and  result  comparisons  on the system. This test can be
139              used for simply supplying interesting results from  your  system
140              onto  OpenBenchmarking.org,  stressing  your  system with random
141              workloads, seeding new OpenBenchmarking.org results, etc.  Basic
142              options  are  provided  at start-up for tuning the randomness of
143              the testing when running this command.
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145       run-tests-in-suite
146              This option can be used if you wish to  run  all  of  the  tests
147              found  in a supplied suite, but you wish to re-configure each of
148              the test options rather than using the defaults supplied by  the
149              suite.
150
151       stress-run [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
152              This  option  will  run  the  passed  tests/suites in the multi-
153              process stress-testing mode. The stress-run mode will  not  pro‐
154              duce  a  result file but is rather intended for running multiple
155              test profiles concurrently to stress / burn-in the  system.  The
156              number  of  tests  to  run  concurrently  can be toggled via the
157              PTS_CONCURRENT_TEST_RUNS environment variable and by default  is
158              set to a value of 2.
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161       BATCH TESTING
162              batch-benchmark  [Test  |  Suite  |  OpenBenchmarking  ID | Test
163              Result] ...  This option and its arguments are equivalent to the
164              benchmark  option,  but  the process will be run in the Phoronix
165              Test Suite batch mode.
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167       batch-install [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
168              If you wish to run the install  process  in  the  Phoronix  Test
169              Suite  batch mode but do not wish to run any tests at this time.
170              Running the install process in  the  batch  mode  will  use  the
171              default  values and not prompt the user of any possible options,
172              to ensure the process is fully automated.
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174       batch-run [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
175              This option and its arguments are equivalent to the run  option,
176              but  the  process  will  be run in the Phoronix Test Suite batch
177              mode.
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179       batch-setup
180              This option is used to configure the batch mode options for  the
181              Phoronix  Test  Suite, which is subsequently written to the user
182              configuration file. Among the options are whether  to  automati‐
183              cally  upload  the  test  results  to  OpenBenchmarking.org  and
184              prompting for the saved file name.
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186       default-benchmark [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID  |  Test  Result]
187       ...
188              This  option  will  install the selected test(s) (if needed) and
189              will proceed to run the  test(s)  in  the  defaults  mode.  This
190              option  is  equivalent  to  running phoronix-test-suite with the
191              install option followed by the default-run option.
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193       default-run [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
194              This option will run the selected test(s). The name of the  test
195              or  suite  must  be  supplied  or the OpenBenchmarking.org ID or
196              saved local file name. Multiple arguments can be supplied to run
197              additional  tests  at  the  same  time and save the results in a
198              suite-like fashion. Unlike the normal run option,  the  default-
199              run  will  not prompt the user to select from the available test
200              options but will instead use the default  options  as  automati‐
201              cally  set  by  pts-core  or  the test profile. Use batch-run to
202              automatically test all of the available options.
203
204       dry-run [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
205              This option and its arguments pre-set the  Phoronix  Test  Suite
206              batch  run  mode  with  enforcing  of  defaults  to not save any
207              results and other behavior intended for  a  dry/test  run.  This
208              option is primarily intended for testing/evaluation purposes.
209
210       internal-run [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
211              This  option  and  its arguments pre-set the Phoronix Test Suite
212              batch run mode with sane values for carrying out benchmarks in a
213              semi-automated  manner  and  without uploading any of the result
214              data to the public OpenBenchmarking.org.
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217       OPENBENCHMARKING.ORG
218              clone-result [OpenBenchmarking ID] ...  This option  will  down‐
219              load  a  local  copy  of a file that was saved to OpenBenchmark‐
220              ing.org, as long as a valid public ID is supplied.
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222       list-recommended-tests
223              This option will list recommended test profiles for benchmarking
224              sorted  by hardware sub-system. The recommended tests are deter‐
225              mined via querying OpenBenchmarking.org and determining the most
226              popular  tests  for a given environment based upon the number of
227              times a test profile has been downloaded,  the  number  of  test
228              results  available on OpenBenchmarking.org for a given test pro‐
229              file, the age of the test profile, and other weighted factors.
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231       make-openbenchmarking-cache
232              This option will attempt to cache the test  profile/suite  meta-
233              data from OpenBenchmarking.org for all linked repositories. This
234              is useful if you're going to be running the Phoronix Test  Suite
235              /  Phoromatic  behind a firewall or without any Internet connec‐
236              tion. Those with unrestricted Internet access or not utilizing a
237              large  local  deployment of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic
238              shouldn't need to run this command.
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240       openbenchmarking-changes
241              This option will list recent changes to test profiles of enabled
242              OpenBenchmarking.org repositories.
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244       openbenchmarking-login
245              This  option  is  used  for controlling your Phoronix Test Suite
246              client options for OpenBechmarking.org and syncing the client to
247              your account.
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249       openbenchmarking-refresh
250              This  option  is  used  for refreshing the stored OpenBenchmark‐
251              ing.org repostory information and other data. The Phoronix  Test
252              Suite  will  automatically refresh this data every three days or
253              when other thresholds are exceeded, but this command can be used
254              to manually refresh/updates the data.
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256       openbenchmarking-repositories
257              This option will list the OpenBenchmarking.org repositories cur‐
258              rently linked to this Phoronix Test Suite client instance.
259
260       openbenchmarking-uploads
261              This option will list any recent test result  uploads  from  the
262              system's IP address to OpenBenchmarking.org.
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264       recently-added-tests
265              This option will list the most recently added (newest) test pro‐
266              files.
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268       upload-result [Test Result]
269              This option is used for uploading a test  result  to  OpenBench‐
270              marking.org.
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272       upload-test-profile
273              This  option  can  be  used for uploading a test profile to your
274              account on OpenBenchmarking.org. By uploading your test  profile
275              to  OpenBenchmarking.org,  others  are  then  able to browse and
276              access this test suite for easy distribution in a seamless  man‐
277              ner by other Phoronix Test Suite clients.
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279       upload-test-suite
280              This  option  can  be  used  for  uploading a test suite to your
281              account on OpenBenchmarking.org. By uploading your test suite to
282              OpenBenchmarking.org,  others are then able to browse and access
283              this test suite for easy distribution.
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286       INFORMATION
287              info [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID  |  Test  Result]  This
288              option will show details about the supplied test, suite, virtual
289              suite, or result file.
290
291       list-all-tests
292              This option will list all test profiles that are available  from
293              the  enabled OpenBenchmarking.org repositories. Unlike the other
294              test listing options, list-all-tests will show deprecated tests,
295              potentially broken tests, or other tests not recommended for all
296              environments. The only check in place is ensuring the test  pro‐
297              files are at least compatible with the operating system in use.
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299       list-available-suites
300              This  option  will  list all test suites that are available from
301              the enabled OpenBenchmarking.org repositories.
302
303       list-available-tests
304              This option will list all test profiles that are available  from
305              the enabled OpenBenchmarking.org repositories where supported on
306              the system and are of a verified state. If  the  system  has  no
307              Internet  access,  it will only list the test profiles where the
308              necesary test assets are available locally on the system  or  on
309              an available network cache (the same behavior as using the list-
310              cached-tests  sub-command),  unless  using  the   list-all-tests
311              option to override this behavior.
312
313       list-available-virtual-suites
314              This option will list all available virtual test suites that can
315              be dynamically created  based  upon  the  available  tests  from
316              enabled OpenBenchmarking.org repositories.
317
318       list-cached-tests
319              This  option  will  list all test profiles where any needed test
320              profiles are already cached or available from the  local  system
321              under  test. This is primarily useful if testing offline/behind-
322              the-firewall and other use-cases where wanting to rely only upon
323              local data.
324
325       list-installed-dependencies
326              This option will list all of the packages / external test depen‐
327              dencies that are  already  installed  on  the  system  that  the
328              Phoronix  Test  Suite  may  potentially depend upon by test pro‐
329              files.
330
331       list-installed-suites
332              This option will list all suites that are currently installed on
333              the system.
334
335       list-installed-tests
336              This  option  will  list  all  test  profiles that are currently
337              installed on the system.
338
339       list-missing-dependencies
340              This option will list all of the packages / external test depen‐
341              dencies  that are missing from the system that the Phoronix Test
342              Suite may potentially need by select test profiles.
343
344       list-not-installed-tests
345              This option will list all test profiles that are  supported  and
346              available but presently NOT installed on the system.
347
348       list-possible-dependencies
349              This option will list all of the packages / external test depen‐
350              dencies that are are  potentially  used  by  the  Phoronix  Test
351              Suite.
352
353       list-saved-results
354              This option will list all of the saved test results found on the
355              system.
356
357       list-test-usage
358              This option will list various details about installed tests  and
359              their usage.
360
361       list-unsupported-tests
362              This  option  will  list  all  available  test profiles that are
363              available from the enabled OpenBenchmarking.org repositories but
364              are  NOT SUPPORTED on the given hardware/software platform. This
365              is mainly a debugging option for those looking for test profiles
366              to potentially port to new platforms, etc.
367
368       search This  option  provides command-line searching abilities for test
369              profiles / test suites / test results. The search query  can  be
370              passed  as  a  parameter otherwise the user is prompted to input
371              their search query..
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373
374       ASSET CREATION
375              build-suite This option will guide the user through the  process
376              of  generating  their  own  test suite, which they can then run.
377              Optionally, passed as arguments can be the test(s)  or  suite(s)
378              to  add  to  the  suite to be created, instead of being prompted
379              through the process.
380
381       create-test-profile
382              This option can be used for creating a Phoronix Test Suite  test
383              profile  by  answering questions about the test for constructing
384              the test profile XML meta-data and handling  other  boiler-plate
385              basics for getting started in developing new tests.
386
387       debug-benchmark [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
388              This  option  is intended for use by test profile writers and is
389              identical to the <em>run</em> option but will yield more  infor‐
390              mation  during  the run process that can be used to debug issues
391              with a test profile or to verify the test profile is functioning
392              correctly.
393
394       debug-install [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
395              This  option  is intended for use by test profile writers and is
396              identical to the install option but will yield more  information
397              during  the  run process that can be used to debug issues with a
398              test profile installer or to verify the test  profile  is  func‐
399              tioning correctly.
400
401       debug-result-parser  [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result]
402       ...
403              This option is intended for use by test profile writers  and  is
404              used  for  debugging a result parser. No test execution is done,
405              but there must  already  be  PTS-generated  .log  files  present
406              within the test's installation directory.
407
408       debug-test-download-links  [Test  |  Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test
409       Result]
410              This option will check all download links within  the  specified
411              test profile(s) to ensure there are no broken URLs.
412
413       download-test-files  [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result]
414       ...
415              This will download the selected test  file(s)  to  the  Phoronix
416              Test Suite download cache but will not install the tests.
417
418       inspect-test-profile [Test]
419              This  option  can  be  used for inspecting a Phoronix Test Suite
420              test profile with providing inside details on test profiles  for
421              debugging / evaluation / learning purposes.
422
423       result-file-to-suite [Test Result]
424              This  option will guide the user through the process of generat‐
425              ing their own test suite, which they can then run, that is based
426              upon an existing test results file.
427
428       validate-result-file
429              This  option  can  be  used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite
430              result file as being compliant against the  OpenBenchmarking.org
431              specification.
432
433       validate-test-profile [Test]
434              This  option  can  be  used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite
435              test profile as being compliant against the OpenBenchmarking.org
436              specification.
437
438       validate-test-suite
439              This  option  can  be  used for validating a Phoronix Test Suite
440              test suite as being compliant against  the  OpenBenchmarking.org
441              specification.
442
443
444       RESULT MANAGEMENT
445              analyze-all-runs  [Test Result] This option will generate a can‐
446              dlestick graph showing the  distribution  of  results  from  all
447              trial  runs.  The  candlestick  graph is similar to the Japanese
448              candlestick  charts  used  by  the  financial  industry,  except
449              instead  of  representing stock data it is numerical result data
450              from all trial runs.0he tip of  the  upper-wick  represents  the
451              highest  value  of  the test runs with the tip of the lower-wick
452              representing the lowest value of all test runs.  The  upper-edge
453              of  the  candle  body represents the first or last run value and
454              the lower-edge represents the first or last run  value.  Lastly,
455              if the last run value is less than the first run value, the can‐
456              dle body is the same color as the  graph  background,  otherwise
457              the last run value is greater.
458
459       auto-sort-result-file [Test Result]
460              This option is used if you wish to automatically attempt to sort
461              the results by their result identifier string.
462
463       compare-results-to-baseline [Test Result] [Test Result]
464              This option will allows you to specify a result  as  a  baseline
465              (first  parameter)  and  a second result file (second parameter)
466              that will offer some analysis for showing how the second  result
467              compares to the first in matching tests.
468
469       edit-result-file [Test Result]
470              This  option  is used if you wish to edit the title and descrip‐
471              tion of an existing result file.
472
473       extract-from-result-file [Test Result]
474              This option will extract a single set of  test  results  from  a
475              saved results file that contains multiple test results that have
476              been merged. The user is the prompted to specify  a  new  result
477              file name and select which result identifier to extract.
478
479       merge-results [Test Result] ...
480              This  option  will  manually merge multiple sets of test results
481              generated by the Phoronix Test Suite.
482
483       refresh-graphs [Test Result]
484              This option will re-render and save all result graphs  within  a
485              saved file. This option can be used when making modifications to
486              the graphing code or its  color/option  configuration  file  and
487              testing the changes.
488
489       remove-from-result-file [Test Result]
490              This  option  is used if there is a set of test results you wish
491              to remove/delete from a saved results file. The user must  spec‐
492              ify  a  saved  results  file  and  then they will be prompted to
493              select the results identifier associated with the  results  they
494              wish to remove.
495
496       remove-result [Test Result]
497              This  option  will permanently remove the saved file set that is
498              set as the first argument.
499
500       rename-identifier-in-result-file [Test Result]
501              This option is used if you wish to change the name of the  iden‐
502              tifier in a test results file that is shown in the Phoronix Test
503              Suite Results Viewer and the contained graphs.
504
505       rename-result-file [Test Result]
506              This option is used if you wish to change the name of the  saved
507              name of a result file.
508
509       reorder-result-file [Test Result]
510              This  option is used if you wish to manually change the order in
511              which test results are shown in the Phoronix Test Suite  Results
512              Viewer  and  the contained graphs. The user must specify a saved
513              results file and then  they  will  be  prompted  to  select  the
514              results  identifiers  one at a time in the order they would like
515              them to be displayed from left to right.
516
517       result-file-stats [Test Result]
518              This option is used if you wish to analyze a result file by see‐
519              ing  various statistics on the result data for result files con‐
520              taining at least two sets of data.
521
522       result-file-to-csv [Test Result]
523              This option will read a saved test results file and  output  the
524              system  hardware and software information along with the results
525              to a CSV output. The CSV (Comma  Separated  Values)  output  can
526              then be loaded into a spreadsheet for easy viewing.
527
528       result-file-to-json [Test Result]
529              This  option  will read a saved test results file and output the
530              basic result information to JSON (JavaScript Object Notation).
531
532       result-file-to-pdf [Test Result]
533              This option will read a saved test results file and  output  the
534              system  hardware and software information along with the results
535              to a PDF file.
536
537       result-file-to-text [Test Result]
538              This option will read a saved test results file and  output  the
539              system  hardware  and  software information to the terminal. The
540              test results are also outputted.
541
542       show-result [Test Result]
543              Open up the test results  in  the  Phoronix  Test  Suite  Result
544              Viewer or on OpenBenchmarking.org.
545
546       wins-and-losses [Test Result]
547              This  option is used if you wish to analyze a result file to see
548              which runs produced the most wins/losses of those result identi‐
549              fiers in the saved file.
550
551
552       OTHER  commands  This  option  will  display  a  short list of possible
553              Phoronix Test Suite commands.
554
555       debug-dependency-handler
556              This option is used for testing the distribution-specific depen‐
557              dency handler for external dependencies.
558
559       debug-render-test
560              This  option is used during the development of the Phoronix Test
561              Suite software for testing of the  result  and  graph  rendering
562              code-paths This option will download a large number of reference
563              test results from LinuxBenchmarking.com.
564
565       debug-self-test
566              This option is used during the development of the Phoronix  Test
567              Suite software for testing of internal interfaces, commands, and
568              other common code-paths. The produced  numbers  should  only  be
569              comparable  for  the same version of the Phoronix Test Suite, on
570              the same hardware/software system, conducted on the same day  of
571              testing.  This  isn't  intended  as any scientific benchmark but
572              simply to stress common PHP code-paths and looking for hot areas
573              to optimize, etc.
574
575       help   This option will display a list of available Phoronix Test Suite
576              commands and possible parameter types.
577
578       version
579              This option will display the Phoronix Test Suite client version.
580
581
582       MODULES
583              auto-load-module This option can be used  for  easily  adding  a
584              module  to  the LoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user
585              configuration file. That list  controls  what  PTS  modules  are
586              automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.
587
588       list-modules
589              This  option  will list all of the available Phoronix Test Suite
590              modules on this system.
591
592       module-info [Phoronix Test Suite Module]
593              This option will show detailed information on  a  Phoronix  Test
594              Suite  module  such as the version, developer, and a description
595              of its purpose.
596
597       module-setup [Phoronix Test Suite Module]
598              This option will allow you to configure all  available  end-user
599              options for a Phoronix Test Suite module. These options are then
600              stored within the user's configuration file. Not all modules may
601              have options that can be configured by the end-user.
602
603       test-module [Phoronix Test Suite Module]
604              This option can be used for debugging a Phoronix Test Suite mod‐
605              ule.
606
607       unload-module
608              This option can be used for easily removing a  module  from  the
609              LoadModules  list  in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration
610              file. That list controls what modules are  automatically  loaded
611              on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.
612
613
614       USER CONFIGURATION
615              enterprise-setup  This  option  can  be  run by enterprise users
616              immediately after package installation or as part of an in-house
617              setup  script.  Running  this  command will ensure the phoronix-
618              test-suite program is never interrupted on new  runs  to  accept
619              user  agreement changes and defaults the anonymous usage report‐
620              ing to being disabled and other conservative defaults.
621
622       network-info
623              This option will print information detected by the Phoronix Test
624              Suite around the system's network configuration.
625
626       network-setup
627              This  option  allows the user to configure how the Phoronix Test
628              Suite connects to OpenBenchmarking.org and  other  web-services.
629              Connecting  through an HTTP proxy can be configured through this
630              option.
631
632       user-config-reset
633              This option can be used for resetting the  Phoronix  Test  Suite
634              user configuration file to its default state.
635
636       user-config-set
637              This option can be used for setting an XML value in the Phoronix
638              Test Suite user configuration file.
639
640
641       WEB / GUI SUPPORT
642              gui Launch the Phoronix Test Suite HTML5 web  user-interface  in
643              the  local GUI mode (no remote web support) and attempt to auto-
644              launch the web-browser. THIS FEATURE IS  CURRENTLY  EXPERIMENTAL
645              AND NO LONGER ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT. See Phoronix Test Suite Phoro‐
646              matic as an alternative web UI approach.
647
648
649       PHOROMATIC
650              n _
651
652
653       SEE ALSO
654              Websites:
655              https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/
656              https://commercial.phoronix-test-suite.com/
657              https://www.openbenchmarking.org/
658              https://www.phoronix.com/
659              https://www.phoronix.com/forums/
660

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662       Copyright 2008 - 2019 by Phoronix Media, Michael Larabel.
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