Knut Anders Hatlen wrote:
"David W. Van Couvering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


I just noticed that in the latest tinderbox run that storetests had an
800% increase in the time it took to run compared to (some baseline?).

I think we should also get an alert email sent when a given suite is
more than 150% (or does someone have a better number) of the baseline.

Comments?


Sorry about that. I just happened to stress test a patch of mine on
the same machine as the tinderbox test was running on.


I have checked the history of 'storetests':
The increase occurs from 2005-12-01 - svn 351569/351543/"Fix for DERBY-715" which added a new test:"... Added a test that causes 5 deadlocks..."
http://www.multinet.no/~solberg/public/Apache/TinderBox_Derby/UpdateInfo/351569.txt
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-715

I guess the increase is explained by this.
A comment in the JIRA issue on an expected increase in execution time for the test would be good though.


--
Ole Solberg, Database Technology Group,
Sun Microsystems, Trondheim, Norway

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