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[Xen-devel] xen test results on Unisys ES7000

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Subject: [Xen-devel] xen test results on Unisys ES7000
From: "Krysan, Susan" <KRYSANS@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 17:10:59 -0400
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June 6, 2006

Configuration:

Unisys ES7000/one
x86_64
32 processors (16 procs with hyperthreading turned on)
16 GB RAM
SLES 10 RC1 with xen-unstable changeset 10269

Ran xm-test (see results below) and successfully booted the following SLES10 
domUs:
        a. A uni-processor DomU with 1GB of memory
        b. A 4-processor DomU with 1GB of memory
        c. A uniprocessory DomU with 8GB of memory
        d. A 4-processor DomU with 8GB of memory
        e. A 32-processor DomU with 15GB memory

xm-test results
Issue:  01_enforce_dom0_cpus_basic_pos seems to only release 7 processors 
(drops from 32 to 25).  When we boot as 16 procs with hyperthreading off, this 
test still only releases 7 processors (drops from 16 to 9).  Also changed the 
script to wait longer for the processors to release, but still get the same 
results. 
Xm-test execution summary:
  PASS:  110
  FAIL:  5
  XPASS: 0
  XFAIL: 3

Details:

 FAIL: 01_enforce_dom0_cpus_basic_pos
         /proc/cpuinfo says xend didn't enforce dom0_cpus (25 != 1)

 FAIL: 03_memset_random_pos
         Timed out waiting for console

XFAIL: 02_network_local_ping_pos
         ping loopback failed for size 65507. ping eth0 failed for size 65507.

XFAIL: 05_network_dom0_ping_pos
         Ping to dom0 failed for size 65507.

XFAIL: 11_network_domU_ping_pos
         Ping failed for size 65507.

> Thanks,
> Sue Krysan
> Linux Systems Group
> Unisys Corporation
> 
> 

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