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run_bm_radar_2D_endianness1.sh
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#!/bin/sh
# This shell runs a bunch of benchmarks on some specific files
# available at Unidata. If you want to run this shell, you need these
# data files.
# This script gets and benchmarks against some 2D radar data.
# $Id: run_bm_radar_2D_endianness1.sh,v 1.1 2008/01/03 16:19:08 ed Exp $
set -e
# Radar 2D file. Make sure we have a local disk copy. Not much point
# in benchmarking read and write times over NFS!
TMP=/shecky/data
d1=20070803-2300
file_num=0
for t in 1 2 4
do
file=${d1}_tile${t}-2d.nc3
in_file[$file_num]=$file
let file_num=$file_num+1
if ! test -f $TMP/$file; then
echo "getting file: $file"
cp -f /upc/share/testdata/nssl/mosaic2d_nc/tile${t}/$d1.netcdf.gz $TMP
gunzip -f $TMP/$d1.netcdf.gz
cp $d1.netcdf $TMP/$file
fi
done
num_in_files=${#in_file[@]}
# Copy the 2D rarar file into a netCDF-4 version, with various
# CHUNKING settings.
out1=radar_2d_endianness.csv
rm -rf $out1
# Turn on header (for the first run of bm_file).
h=-h
# Turn off compression and shuffle filters.
s=0
d=-1
# Set good chunksizes.
c0=501
c1=1001
file_num=0
for ((end=0; end <= 2 ; end++))
do
# Confuse the disk buffering by copying the file each time, so
# always reading a new file.
cp $TMP/${in_file[${file_num}]} $TMP/cp_${in_file[${file_num}]}
# Build the command including chunk sizes for all 13 vars.
cmd="./bm_file -e $end $h -f 3 -d -o $TMP/$d1-2d.nc4 -c 0:${d}:${s}:${c0}:${c1}"
for ((v=1; v < 12; v++))
do
cmd="$cmd,${v}:${d}:${s}:${c0}:${c1}"
done
cmd="$cmd $TMP/cp_${in_file[${file_num}]}"
echo "cmd=$cmd"
if ! ($cmd >> $out1); then
exit 1;
fi
# Remove the copy. Next read will a "new" file.
rm $TMP/cp_${in_file[${file_num}]}
# Turn off header next time around.
h=
# Switch to the next input file of three.
let file_num=$file_num+1
test $file_num -eq $num_in_files && file_num=0
done
exit 0