Re: Nightly regression runs against current bk tree

From: Mark Peloquin (peloquin@austin.ibm.com)
Date: Thu May 29 2003 - 17:57:30 EST




Andi Kleen wrote:

Mark Peloquin <peloquin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:



We have dedicated a machine and thrown together some scripts that will grab
and build the latest kernel files, execute the regression suite,
collecting (hopefully)
enough system state information to allow meaningful analysis of any peculiar
results encountered.



How about doing a LTP run too with some difference file for new FAILs/BROKs ?
That's not strictly a benchmark, but would help catching regressions
quickly.


I'm under the impression that LTP and other test efforts seemed to focus more on functional evaluation, which is fine. We are trying to focus purely on the performance differences seen from day to day.


I notice your benchmark mix is very IO heavy, it would be nice to test other
aspects of the system too. Perhaps lmbench and reaim compute workload?


Your correct. We're just getting started with this effort and we used this mix to get things going. Once ppl are happy with the presentation of data, we planned to add more tests to provide a more balanced mix. But since you asked, we have added lmbench to our -bk3 regression run. :)

Mark

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