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Quick Start
This section describes how to run YCSB on OrientDB running locally.
1. Set Up YCSB
Clone the YCSB git repository and compile:
git clone https://github.com/brianfrankcooper/YCSB.git
cd YCSB
mvn clean package
2. Run YCSB
Now you are ready to run! First, load the data:
./bin/ycsb load orientdb -s -P workloads/workloada
Then, run the workload:
./bin/ycsb run orientdb -s -P workloads/workloada
See the next section for the list of configuration parameters for OrientDB.
DB creation with the OrientDBClient
This client will create a database for you if the connection database you specify does not exists. You can also specify connection information to a preexisting database.
You can use the orientdb.newdb=true
property to allow this client to drop and create a new database instance during the load
phase.
NOTE: understand that using the orientdb.newdb=true
property will drop and recreate databases even if it was a preexisting instance.
WARNING: Creating a new database will be done safely with multiple threads on a single YCSB instance, but is not guaranteed to work when launching multiple YCSB instances. In that scenario it is suggested that you create the db before hand, or run the load
phase with a single YCSB instance.
OrientDB Configuration Parameters
orientdb.url
- (required) The address to your database.- Supported storage types: memory, plocal, remote
- EX.
plocal:/path/to/database
- remote EX.
remote:172.16.50.15:2424/database
orientdb.user
- The user to connect to the database with.- Default:
admin
- Default:
orientdb.password
- The password to connect to the database with.- Default:
admin
- Default:
orientdb.newdb
- Overwrite the database if it already exists.- Only effects the
load
phase. - Default:
false
- Only effects the
orientdb.remote.storagetype
- Storage type of the database on remote server- This is only required if using a
remote:
connection url
- This is only required if using a
Known Issues
- There is a performance issue around the scan operation. This binding uses OIndex.iterateEntriesMajor() which will return unnecessarily large iterators. This has a performance impact as the recordcount goes up. There are ideas in the works to fix it, track it here: #568.
- Iterator methods needed to perform scans are Unsupported in the OrientDB API for remote database connections and so will return NOT_IMPLEMENTED status if attempted.