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All workload files can specify the following properties:
- workload: workload class to use (e.g. com.yahoo.ycsb.workloads.CoreWorkload)
- recordcount: the number of records in the dataset at the start of the workload. used when loading for all workloads. (default: 1000)
- operationcount: the number of operations to perform in the workload (default: 1000)
- db: database class to use. Alternatively this may be specified on the command line. (default: com.yahoo.ycsb.BasicDB)
- exporter: measurements exporter class to use (default: com.yahoo.ycsb.measurements.exporter.TextMeasurementsExporter)
- exportfile: path to a file where output should be written instead of to stdout (default: undefined/write to stdout)
- threadcount: number of YCSB client threads. Alternatively this may be specified on the command line. (default: 1)
- measurementtype: supported measurement types are hdrhistogram, histogram and timeseries (default: hdrhistogram)
Core workload package properties
The property files used with the core workload generator can specify values for the following properties:
- fieldcount: the number of fields in a record (default: 10)
- fieldlength: the size of each field (default: 100)
- minfieldlength: the minimum size of each field (default: 1)
- readallfields: should reads read all fields (true) or just one (false) (default: true)
- writeallfields: should updates and read/modify/writes update all fields (true) or just one (false) (default: false)
- readproportion: what proportion of operations should be reads (default: 0.95)
- updateproportion: what proportion of operations should be updates (default: 0.05)
- insertproportion: what proportion of operations should be inserts (default: 0)
- scanproportion: what proportion of operations should be scans (default: 0)
- readmodifywriteproportion: what proportion of operations should be read a record, modify it, write it back (default: 0)
- requestdistribution: what distribution should be used to select the records to operate on – uniform, zipfian, hotspot, sequential, exponential or latest (default: uniform)
- minscanlength: for scans, what is the minimum number of records to scan (default: 1)
- maxscanlength: for scans, what is the maximum number of records to scan (default: 1000)
- scanlengthdistribution: for scans, what distribution should be used to choose the number of records to scan, for each scan, between 1 and maxscanlength (default: uniform)
- insertstart: for parallel loads and runs, defines the starting record for this YCSB instance (default: 0)
- insertcount: for parallel loads and runs, defines the number of records for this YCSB instance (default: recordcount)
- zeropadding: for generating a record sequence compatible with string sort order by 0 padding the record number. Controls the number of 0s to use for padding. (default: 1)
For example for row 5, with zeropadding=1 you get ‘user5’ key and with zeropading=8 you get ‘user00000005’ key. In order to see its impact, zeropadding needs to be bigger than number of digits in the record number.
- insertorder: should records be inserted in order by key (“ordered”), or in hashed order (“hashed”) (default: hashed)
- fieldnameprefix: what should be a prefix for field names, the shorter may decrease the required storage size (default: “field”)
These properties apply to each measurement type:
- hdrhistogram.percentiles: comma seperated list of percentile values to be calculated for each measurement (default: 95,99)
- hdrhistogram.fileoutput=true|false This option will enable periodical writes of the interval histogram into an output file. The path can be set through the ‘hdrhistogram.output.path’ property.
- histogram.buckets: number of buckets for histogram output (default: 1000)
- timeseries.granularity: granularity for the timeseries output (default: 1000)
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