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Tests other than fio don't report results #27
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It looks like the script doesn't support Alpine Linux (what Home Assistant OS uses), so you'll need to manually install the required dependencies: apk add lshw udev pciutils usbutils lsscsi bc curl hwinfo hdparm dmidecode fio nvme-cli smartmontools xxd Two of the tools are only in the edge/testing repository, so you'll need a separate command to install them from there: apk add --no-cache --repository http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing iozone sdparm |
Ugh, I just barely migrated my Home Assistant OS install from my Tinker Board to an Orange Pi 5 (meaning I went supervised). Even though they stopped releasing Home Assistant OS for newer boards there's still a lot of these installations out there and the Pi is still supported (as well as the Tinker Board). Definitely not a big deal though. I'll reimage the board and do some testing here. Thanks for sharing the dependencies! |
No problem! I'm testing on Home Assistant OS myself and I still have some issues because I think it's not parsing some of the inputs correctly (other tools that do exist are using BusyBox and there's some incompatibilities with command line flags etc), so there's probably other modifications required to the script, but at least it output a score this time 🤷 |
No worries at all. You actually have the hard part done here for sure. I'll definitely check to see if there's some output fixes and minor cleanup to be done too as well. Thanks again! |
Hi,
I'm having some trouble getting results, I've been going through and installing most of the dependancies that I could but some like iozone I couldn't figure out and the script doesn't seem to be installing them for me. Below is the output that I get when I run it. I'm running Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi 4. Any idea what might be causing this?
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