Parses Iometer output into a better format for CSV. It will also push the results into a database.
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Iometer is a very powerful IO subsystem stress tool. It outputs all test results to a csv file. This file isn't very well formattted for things like database imports. This progam will dump a CSV file that is a bit easier to manage or actually import the data into a SQL Server database. IometerParser 1.0 Usage: IometerParser [OPTIONS] Process output of the Iometer program generated CSV file. Options: -s, --sqlserver[=VALUE] The SQL Server you want to import the data into. -u, --sqluser[=VALUE] If using SQL Server authentication specify a user -p, --sqlpass[=VALUE] If using SQL Server authentication specify a password -d, --databasename[=VALUE] The database you want to import the data into. -f, --Iometerfilename[=VALUE] The file name you want to import the data from. -a, --Iometerfiledirectory[=VALUE] The directory containing the files you want to import the data from. -o, --csvoutputfilename[=VALUE] The file name you want to export the data to. -?, -h, --help show this message and exit
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