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We've seen many fails on ofborg, at lot of them ultimately appear to come down to a timeout being hit, resulting in something like this: Failure executing slapadd -F /<path>/slap.d -b dc=example -l /<path>/load.ldif. Hopefully this resolves it for most cases. I've done some endurance testing and this helps a lot. some other commands also regularly time-out with high load: - hydra-init - hydra-create-user - nix-store --delete This should address most issues with tests randomly failing. Used the following script for endurance testing: ``` import os import subprocess run_counter = 0 fail_counter = 0 while True: try: run_counter += 1 print(f"Starting run {run_counter}") env = os.environ env["YATH_JOB_COUNT"] = "20" result = subprocess.run(["perl", "t/test.pl"], env=env) if (result.returncode != 0): fail_counter += 1 print(f"Finish run {run_counter}, total fail count: {fail_counter}") except KeyboardInterrupt: print(f"Finished {run_counter} runs with {fail_counter} fails") break ``` In case someone else wants to do it on their system :). Note that YATH_JOB_COUNT may need to be changed loosely based on your cores. I only have 4 cores (8 threads), so for others higher numbers might yield better results in hashing out unstable tests. |
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hydra-eval-jobset | ||
hydra-update-gc-roots | ||
hydra-create-user.t | ||
hydra-init.t | ||
hydra-send-stats.t |