Bruce Momjian wrote:
> bruce wrote:
> > Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > > Tom Lane wrote:
> > > > Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes:
> > > > > Attached is my test script. I ran it for 14 hours (asserts
> > > > > on), running 450 regression tests, with up to seven backends
> > > > > killed per regression test.
> > > >
> > > > Hmm, there are something on the order of 10000 SQL commands in
> > > > our regression tests, so even assuming perfect randomness
> > > > you've exercised SIGTERM on maybe 10% of them --- and of course
> > > > there's multiple places in a complex DDL command where SIGTERM
> > > > might conceivably be a problem.
> > > >
> > > > Who was volunteering to run this 24x7 for awhile?
> > >
> > > That was me. As long as the script runs properly on linux, I can
> > > get that started as soon as I'm fed instructions on how to do
> > > it :-) Do I just fix the paths and set it running, or do I need
> > > to prepare something else?
> >
> > Nothing special to prepare. Compile with asserts enabled, and run
> > the script. The comment at the top explains how to analyze the log
> > for interesting error messages.
>
> Oh, you need to set a variable in the script indicating the average
> number of seconds it takes to run the regression test on your system.
Done that. Also, I needed to replace "gmake" with "make", since I'm on
linux...
Anyway. It's been running for about 12 hours now, and I have *nothing*
in the output file. That tells me that the script doesn't appear to be
working - correct? It should output *something* there, right? (It's
obviously running, because I've got about 400,000 lines in nohup.out..)
Argh. So here I am looking at it now for details, and it seems the
script should be run from src/test/regress, and I ran it from the root
directory.. Oops. Also, I needed to place psql in the path - it failed
to find it, but hid the error message.
Just a hint if someone else is running it ;-)
//Magnus