#!/bin/bash # Since we're dealing with dd, abort if any errors occur set -e TEST_FILE=${1:-dd_obs_testfile} [ -e "$TEST_FILE" ]; TEST_FILE_EXISTS=$? TEST_FILE_SIZE=134217728 # Header PRINTF_FORMAT="%8s : %s\n" printf "$PRINTF_FORMAT" 'block size' 'transfer rate' # Block sizes of 512b 1K 2K 4K 8K 16K 32K 64K 128K 256K 512K 1M 2M 4M 8M 16M 32M 64M for BLOCK_SIZE in 512 1024 2048 4096 8192 16384 32768 65536 131072 262144 524288 1048576 2097152 4194304 8388608 16777216 33554432 67108864 do # Calculate number of segments required to copy COUNT=$(($TEST_FILE_SIZE / $BLOCK_SIZE)) if [ $COUNT -le 0 ]; then echo "Block size of $BLOCK_SIZE estimated to require $COUNT blocks, aborting further tests." break fi # Create a test file with the specified block size DD_RESULT=$(dd if=/dev/zero of=$TEST_FILE bs=$BLOCK_SIZE count=$COUNT 2>&1 1>/dev/null) # Extract the transfer rate from dd's STDERR output TRANSFER_RATE=$(echo $DD_RESULT | \grep --only-matching -E '[0-9.]+ ([MGk]?B|bytes)/s(ec)?') # Clean up the test file if we created one [ $TEST_FILE_EXISTS -ne 0 ] && rm $TEST_FILE # Output the result printf "$PRINTF_FORMAT" "$BLOCK_SIZE" "$TRANSFER_RATE" done
credits go to: http://blog.tdg5.com/tuning-dd-block-size/