Moving thread to dev. We have setup a dtest environment to run against Cassandra db version > 3.11.1 and 3.0.5 > During the test run we see that tests under the category of > Resource intensive and Upgrade tests > Are skipped by default during the collection phase.
FWIW you can see these results for the tests (excluding upgrade tests) on the ASF jenkins here: https://builds.apache.org/view/A-D/view/Cassandra/ (dtest-large jobs are resource-intensive) Do you recommend, turning on these tests using the options above? IMO those options suck. I've got a patch which provides some options that will *only* run the resource-intensive and/or upgrade tests. The current ones will run all non-resource-intensive plus resource-intensive (and same for upgrade tests). Having said that this is probably fine if you don't care how long the tests take and you have a big enough machine, but you're looking at well over 20 hours of running tests and praying nothing goes wrong in that time. Patch is on CASSANDRA-14443 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-14443> if you're interested. > Are there any special case/scenarios when these tests need to be run? We should be running them all the time/before any commit, but the testing environment isn't really in a good position for that at the moment. We'll be working on this for 4.0. What should be the minimum system configuration for the resource intensive > tests to run without any issues? For resource-intensive you'll need at least 32gb of RAM and at least a 4 core machine to run them reliably. Upgrade tests are currently not completely working and you're probably best avoiding them for now. On 21 May 2018 at 05:11, Rajiv Dimri <rajiv.di...@oracle.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > > > We have setup a dtest environment to run against Cassandra db version > 3.11.1 and 3.0.5 > > During the test run we see that tests under the category of > > Resource intensive and Upgrade tests > > Are skipped by default during the collection phase. > > > > And this is a huge number (1100+ out of the 1900+ tests written) more than > 50% > > > > If we have to enable these tests then we have to use > ‘--force-resource-intensive-tests’ and ‘--execute-upgrade-tests’ option. > > > > My questions are as below: > > Do you recommend, turning on these tests using the options above? > > Are there any special case/scenarios when these tests need to be run? > > What should be the minimum system configuration for the resource intensive > tests to run without any issues? > > > > Regards, > > Rajiv > > >