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The rteval script is a utility for measuring various aspects of real-time behavior on a system under load. The script unpacks the kernel source and then goes into a loop, running hackbench and compiling a kernel tree. During that loop, the cyclictest program is run to measure event response time. After the runtime completes, a statistical analysis of the event response times is done and printed to the screen. This container image includes the Real-Time Evaluation (rteval) tool, designed to measure the impact of system changes on real-time characteristics. The tool runs a set of load-generating threads and measures how the system behaves under the load, providing a comprehensive report at the end. This image allows you to easily run rteval in any environment that supports Docker, without having to manually install and configure rteval.
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | rteval |
| Summary | Real-Time Evaluation Tool (rteval) Container Image |
| Description | This container image includes the Real-Time Evaluation (rteval) tool, which is used to evaluate the performance of a system under real-time applications. It's designed to measure the impact of system changes on real-time characteristics. The tool runs a set of load-generating threads and then measures how the system behaves under the load, providing a report at the end. This image allows you to easily run rteval in any environment that supports Docker, without having to manually install and configure rteval. |
| Provider | Red Hat |
| Maintainer | Red Hat, Inc. |
| License | GPL 2.0 |
| Repository name | rhel9/rteval |
| Image version | 9.7 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
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