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Michael Semb Wever updated CASSANDRA-20157:
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> Timing info for each test split in Jenkinsfile
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-20157
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-20157
>             Project: Apache Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: CI
>            Reporter: Michael Semb Wever
>            Assignee: Michael Semb Wever
>            Priority: Normal
>             Fix For: 5.0.x, 5.x
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>         Attachments: Screenshot 2024-12-23 at 06.13.57.png, 
> ci_summary_thelastpickle_mck-20157-5.0_138-1.html, 
> results_details_thelastpickle_mck-20157-5.0_138.tar-1.xz
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> Tuning the number of splits, and generally analysing where timeouts are (and 
> will be) happening, is currently more difficult than it needs to be.
> Splits are created dynamically in the Jenkinsfile, with a fixed number of 
> splits per test type.  In trunk there's >900 splits.  While the blue ocean ui 
> can help highlight which splits have timed out (past the one hour per-split 
> timeout) twice (each split will retry once), it remains difficult to scroll 
> through the blue ocean screen, to identify splits that only timed out once, 
> and to see which splits are heavier (taking longer) than their counterparts 
> and the timing trends of splits over time.
> A simple log line reporting time taken for each split attempt solves all this.



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