I've done bench-marking with iometer before for work, and wanted to test how my Poweredge R510 server faired against IOmeter. Being linux, I figured I'd install the dynamo binary on OMV, then connect to it via windows and run my tests. This appears to be impossible, unless I'm doing something wrong.
First, I tried running it, but the mount had a "noexec" flag, not allowing binaries to be ran, so I remounted my volume with the noexec removed.
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root@R510-OMV-MEDIA:/media/c0c3cda3-c41d-4fb1-b8ea-a1e60d187f4a/test/iometer-2006_07_27.linux.i386-bin/src# ls
dynamo iomtr_kstat scripts
root@R510-OMV-MEDIA:/media/c0c3cda3-c41d-4fb1-b8ea-a1e60d187f4a/test/iometer-2006_07_27.linux.i386-bin/src# ./dynamo
-bash: ./dynamo: Permission denied
after remounting it with the noexec flag removed:
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root@R510-OMV-MEDIA:/media/c0c3cda3-c41d-4fb1-b8ea-a1e60d187f4a/test/iometer-2006_07_27.linux.i386-bin/src# ./dynamo
-bash: ./dynamo: No such file or directory
I've never seen this "no such file or directory" message when trying to run a binary, and linux isn't my strong point, anyone know how to get this running?