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zcav(8) 		     System Manager's Manual			 zcav(8)

NAME
     zcav - program to test raw hard drive throughput.

SYNOPSIS
     zcav  [-b block-size[:chunk-size]] [-c count] [-r [first-block]:last-block]
     [-w]  [-s	skip-rate]  [-u  uid-to-use:gid-to-use]  [-g   gid-to-use]   [-l
     log-file] [-f] file-name [-l log-file [-f] file-name]...

DESCRIPTION
     This manual page documents briefly the zcav, program.

     Modern  hard  drives have a constant rotational speed but have varying num-
     bers of sectors per track (outside tracks are longer  and	have  more  sec-
     tors).  This  is  referred to as Zoned Constant Angular Velocity (or ZCAV).
     The outer tracks will have a higher data transfer rate due to  having  more
     sectors  per track, these tracks generally have the lower track/sector num-
     bers.

     This program tests the ZCAV performance of a hard drive, by reading the en-
     tire data on it a specified number of times. The file  name  given  as  the
     first  parameter,	it  can be specified as -, for standard input. This file
     will be opened as read-only and in usual operation it will be  /dev/hdX  or
     /dev/ide/host0/busX/targetY/lun0/disc depending on whether you use devfs or
     not  (NB  operating  systems  other  than	Linux will have different device
     names).

     The output should be able to be easily graphed with gnuplot which is what I
     use to view the results.

OPTIONS
     -b     the size (in Meg) of the blocks to read/write  (default  512M),  op-
	    tionally  followed by a ':' and the chunk size for read/write opera-
	    tions (default 1M).  Note that the chunk size must be less	than  or
	    equal to the block size and must also be significantly less than the
	    size  of  the RAM in the machine.  Also note that for the write test
	    there will be a fsync() after writing every chunk.

     -c     the number of times to read/write the entire disk.

     -r     the range of data (in Meg) to read/write on each pass  (default  the
	    entire  device).  Useful if you want to quickly test part of a large
	    drive.  If a single number is given then that is the last  block  to
	    read, if two numbers then it's the start and end of a range.  Values
	    are in megs, but they are rounded down to the block size.

     -s     skip  rate.  The option -s 10 will cause it to read every 10th block
	    and skip the rest.	Accepts values from 2 to 20.

     -f     the file-name for the input data. This isn't needed on well  config-
	    ured systems that have a recent Glibc where you can specify the file
	    name without the -f flag.

     -u     user-id  to  use.	When  running as root specify the UID to run the
	    tests as, it is not recommended to use root, so if you want  to  run
	    as	root  use -u root.  Also if you want to specify the group to run
	    as then use the user:group format.	If you specify a  user	by  name
	    but no group then the primary group of that user will be chosen.  If
	    you  specify  a  user  by number and no group then the group will be
	    nogroup.

     -g     group-id to use.  Same as using :group for the -u parameter, just  a
	    different way to specify it for compatibility with other programs.

     -w     write  zero  blocks  to  the disk instead of reading from the disk -
	    will destroy data!

SEE ALSO
     bonnie++(8)

AUTHOR
     This program, it's manual page, and the Debian package were written by Rus-
     sell Coker <russell@coker.com.au>.

AVAILABILITY
     The source is available from http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++ .

     See http://etbe.coker.com.au/category/benchmark for further information.

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