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Uwe Schindler commented on SOLR-3461: ------------------------------------- It is not always slow, but I have seen the 30 minute runs now on 3 different PCs running: - 64 bit Java 1.6.0_32 or 1.7.0_u4 Server JVM - Windows 7 Professional - >= 2 CPUs So this needs fixing, sorry. Maybe you don't see the issue there is still something wrong. > TestRealTimeGet.testStressRecovery() is sometimes very slow on Windows, using > al CPUs > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-3461 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-3461 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Bug > Components: update > Affects Versions: 4.0 > Reporter: Uwe Schindler > > I already noticed that on my local machine (Thinkpad Laptop with SSD), but > I was thinking it might be my slow IO system (thanks Robert for this > running-gag). But when reviewing test times on the new Jenkins Windows > build server, this test takes very long (around 30 minutes, which is half > of the complete time when running with 1 test runner on 2 cores). > There must be something that makes this test very slow on Windows: > http://goo.gl/irDVw > The method taking so long is actually "testStressRecovery", I would like > to @Ignore it until it is fixed. It makes running Solr tests in Windows > take ages and stops me from running them at all :( -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lucene.apache.org