1H5PERF_SERIAL:(1)                User Commands               H5PERF_SERIAL:(1)
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NAME

6       h5perf_serial: - Measures HDF5 serial performance.
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DESCRIPTION

9       h5perf_serial: Version 1.8.7 usage: h5perf_serial [OPTIONS]
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11              OPTIONS
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13       -h     Print an usage message and exit
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15       -A AL  Which APIs to test [default: all of them]
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17       -c SL  Selects  chunked storage and defines chunks dimensions and sizes
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20       -e SL  Dimensions and sizes of dataset [default: 100,200]
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22       -i N   Number of iterations to perform [default: 1]
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24       -r NL  Dimension access order (see  below  for  description)  [default:
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27       -t     Selects extendable dimensions for HDF5 dataset [default: Off]
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29       -v VFD Selects file driver for HDF5 access [default: sec2]
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31       -w     Perform write tests, not the read tests [default: Off]
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33       -x SL  Dimensions and sizes of the transfer buffer [default: 10,20]
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35       N      - is an integer > 0.
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37       S      - is a size specifier, an integer > 0 followed by a size indica‐
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40              K -  Kilobyte  (1024)  M  -  Megabyte  (1048576)  G  -  Gigabyte
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43              Example: '37M' is 37 megabytes or 38797312 bytes
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45              AL - is an API list. Valid values are:
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47              hdf5 - HDF5 posix - POSIX
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49              Example: -A posix,hdf5
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51              NL - is list of integers (N) separated by commas.
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53              Example: 1,2,3
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55              SL - is list of size specifiers (S) separated by commas.
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57              Example: 2K,2K,3K
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59              The  example  defines  an  object (dataset, tranfer buffer) with
60              three dimensions. Be aware that  as  the  number  of  dimensions
61              increases,  the  the total size of the object increases exponen‐
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64       VFD    - is an HDF5 file driver specifier. Valid values are:
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66              sec2, stdio, core, split, multi, family, direct
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68              Dimension access order:
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70              Data access starts at the cardinal origin of the  dataset  using
71              the  transfer buffer. The next access occurs on a dataset region
72              next to the previous one. For a multidimensional dataset,  there
73              are several directions as to where to proceed. This can be spec‐
74              ified in the dimension access order. For example, -r 1,2  states
75              that the tool should traverse dimension 1 first, and then dimen‐
76              sion 2.
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78              Environment variables:
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80       HDF5_NOCLEANUP
81              Do not remove data files if set [default remove]
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83       HDF5_PREFIX
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86       usage: h5perf_serial [OPTIONS]
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88              OPTIONS
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90       -h     Print an usage message and exit
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92       -A AL  Which APIs to test [default: all of them]
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94       -c SL  Selects chunked storage and defines chunks dimensions and  sizes
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99       -i N   Number of iterations to perform [default: 1]
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101       -r NL  Dimension  access  order  (see  below for description) [default:
102              1,2]
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104       -t     Selects extendable dimensions for HDF5 dataset [default: Off]
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106       -v VFD Selects file driver for HDF5 access [default: sec2]
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108       -w     Perform write tests, not the read tests [default: Off]
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110       -x SL  Dimensions and sizes of the transfer buffer [default: 10,20]
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112       N      - is an integer > 0.
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114       S      - is a size specifier, an integer > 0 followed by a size indica‐
115              tor:
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117              K  -  Kilobyte  (1024)  M  -  Megabyte  (1048576)  G  - Gigabyte
118              (1073741824)
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120              Example: '37M' is 37 megabytes or 38797312 bytes
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122              AL - is an API list. Valid values are:
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124              hdf5 - HDF5 posix - POSIX
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126              Example: -A posix,hdf5
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128              NL - is list of integers (N) separated by commas.
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130              Example: 1,2,3
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132              SL - is list of size specifiers (S) separated by commas.
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134              Example: 2K,2K,3K
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136              The example defines an object  (dataset,  tranfer  buffer)  with
137              three  dimensions.  Be  aware  that  as the number of dimensions
138              increases, the the total size of the object  increases  exponen‐
139              tially.
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141       VFD    - is an HDF5 file driver specifier. Valid values are:
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143              sec2, stdio, core, split, multi, family, direct
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145              Dimension access order:
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147              Data  access  starts at the cardinal origin of the dataset using
148              the transfer buffer. The next access occurs on a dataset  region
149              next  to the previous one. For a multidimensional dataset, there
150              are several directions as to where to proceed. This can be spec‐
151              ified  in the dimension access order. For example, -r 1,2 states
152              that the tool should traverse dimension 1 first, and then dimen‐
153              sion 2.
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155              Environment variables:
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157       HDF5_NOCLEANUP
158              Do not remove data files if set [default remove]
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160       HDF5_PREFIX
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SEE ALSO

164       The  full  documentation  for h5perf_serial: is maintained as a Texinfo
165       manual.  If the info and h5perf_serial: programs are properly installed
166       at your site, the command
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168              info h5perf_serial:
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170       should give you access to the complete manual.
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174h5perf_serial: Version 1.8.7      August 2011                H5PERF_SERIAL:(1)
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