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xen-devel
[Xen-devel] Weekly Samba & Mysql stress testing
December 12, 2005
* Xen BUILD:
changeset: 8241:0255f48b757f
tag: tip
user: cl349@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
date: Sun Dec 4 13:12:00 2005 +0100
summary: Temporarily remove NetBSD and FreeBSD sparse trees to avoid
user confusion.
* Testing Hardware:
HW ID Model Procs. Mem. ARCH Distro
----- ----- ------ ---- ------ ------
A x335 2 2GB x86_32 SLES9-GA-SP2
B HS20 2 2GB x86_64 SLES9-GA-SP2
C HS20 2 1GB x86_64 SLES9-GA-SP2
* Xen Setups(NOTE: for HW ID look above):
Dom0
DomUs(same config)
Setup
ID HW ID CPUs Mem DomUs CPUs Mem PAE
--- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- --- ---
1 A 1 256MB 2 1 512MB NO
2 B 1 256MB 2 1 512MB NO
3 C 1 256MB 2 1 256MB NO
4 A 1 256MB 2 1 512MB YES
* Test Status(NOTE: for Setup ID look above):
- All stress testing is done DomU(client) to DomU(server).
Setup ID Workload Test Tool 24hr 96hr Errors(Y/N)
-------- --------- --------- ---- ---- -----------
1 MySql DOTS P P N
2 MySql DOTS P P N
3 Samba fsstress F F Y
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Legend: P=pass, F=fail, Y=yes, N=no
* Issues / Comments:
Setup ID #3:
- I'm doing quick runs on Samba & fsstress to debug problem. Here is
what I'm getting after the benchmark is done:
smb_lookup: find d3a9XXXXXXXXXXXXXX/d3f1 failed, error=-36
NOTE: this message is coming from smbfs and not from Samba.
- This message is generated on the Client system(wherever you are
running fsstress from). I ran domU to domU, and dom0 to domU and on
distro kernel and I get the error on all setups.
- I will open a bug after I analyze the problem further.
* Results:
- Please let me know if you would like to see the results.
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