Hi,
When I started the vmmark test with 4 tiles,the result is "Run_Is_NOT_Compliant".
Hi @jiangjing123455 , I am not sure why only the first test passes.
If you shut down all 5 tiles using this command from the prime client (make sure you're in the /root/VMmark3 directory first):
java -jar tools/VMmark3Service.jar -c VMmark3.properties -m tilePower -tiles 0
Then start all 5 tiles using this command:
java -jar tools/VMmark3Service.jar -c VMmark3.properties -m tilePower -tiles 5
And then try another 5-tile run, does that pass?
Hi @jiangjing123455 , I am glad to see you were able to scale up to this level.
It sounds like the benchmark is running correctly, so now it is just a matter of performance tuning your environment. Reviewing the published VMmark results (https://www.vmware.com/products/vmmark/results3x.0.html), specifically the "Storage Notes" section of the PDFs that use SAN and vSAN storage, should help here.
Hi,dmorse
I started the vmmark test with 5 tiles by taking your suggestion,but I only passed the test with 5 tiles for first run.
When I started the wmmark test with 5 tiles for the first time,the result was "Run_Is_Compliant" .
This situation also appeared in the third test and the fourth test.
Can you please advise what else could be causing these issues? Thanks.
Hi @jiangjing123455 , I am not sure why only the first test passes.
If you shut down all 5 tiles using this command from the prime client (make sure you're in the /root/VMmark3 directory first):
java -jar tools/VMmark3Service.jar -c VMmark3.properties -m tilePower -tiles 0
Then start all 5 tiles using this command:
java -jar tools/VMmark3Service.jar -c VMmark3.properties -m tilePower -tiles 5
And then try another 5-tile run, does that pass?