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LDBC FinBench Driver

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The LDBC FinBench Driver is a powerful tool designed for benchmarking the performance of graph databases. This is the alpha version of the FinBench driver, currently undergoing alpha testing.

1. Configurations

The Driver initiates by reading the configuration file. The default configuration file path for DummyDB is src/main/resources/example/ldbc_finbench_driver_dummy.properties.

1.1 SUT Defined

If required, the System Under Test (SUT) can customize the configuration parameters to connect to the database or read the query file. This can include the request host, port, path, etc.

host=localhost
port=9091
user=admin
pass=123456
path=cypher/

1.2 DB

For a new implementation of the SUT, update this configuration parameter accordingly.

db=org.ldbcouncil.finbench.impls.dummy.DummyDb

1.3 Params

Please update based on your parameter path. The parameters_dir is the ComplexRead parameter path, and updates_dir is the Write and ReadWrite incremental data path.

ldbc.finbench.transaction.queries.parameters_dir=src/main/resources/example/data/read_params
ldbc.finbench.transaction.queries.updates_dir=src/main/resources/example/data/incremental_data

1.4 Mode

The driver operates in three modes:

  • CREATE_VALIDATION
  • VALIDATE_DATABASE
  • EXECUTE_BENCHMARK

CREATE_VALIDATION

With CREATE_VALIDATION mode, you create a database result. validation_parameters_size denotes the number of results created, while validate_database refers to the file where the created results are stored.

mode=CREATE_VALIDATION
validation_parameters_size=100
validate_database=validation_params.csv

VALIDATE_DATABASE

VALIDATE_DATABASE mode allows you to verify the SUT. The validate_database is the result created by CREATE_VALIDATION mode.

mode=VALIDATE_DATABASE
validate_database=validation_params.csv

EXECUTE_BENCHMARK

Perform the performance test with EXECUTE_BENCHMARK mode. Here are some crucial configuration parameters that need adjustment when operating the driver:

  1. thread_count: Represents the number of concurrent requests that the driver can handle, corresponding to the number of active threads running simultaneously within the driver.
  2. time_compression_ratio: Controls the intensity of the driver's workload. A lower value yields a higher workload in a shorter timeframe.
  3. ignore_scheduled_start_times: Determines whether the driver should follow the scheduled timings for sending requests. If set to true, the driver sends requests as soon as they are prepared, regardless of the schedule.
  4. warmup: Denotes the number of preliminary test items processed before the actual benchmarking begins.
  5. operation_count: Sets the number of test items executed during the actual benchmarking phase after the warm-up.
mode=EXECUTE_BENCHMARK
thread_count=1
time_compression_ratio=0.001
ignore_scheduled_start_times=false
warmup=5
operation_count=10000

2. Quick Start

To get started, clone the repository and build it with Maven:

git clone https://github.com/ldbc/ldbc_finbench_driver.git
cd ldbc_finbench_driver
mvn clean package -DskipTests

For a quick trial of the driver, utilize the DummyDB shipped with it by running the following command:

java -cp target/driver-0.2.0-alpha.jar org.ldbcouncil.finbench.driver.driver.Driver -P src/main/resources/example/ldbc_finbench_driver_dummy.properties

3. Reference

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