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Michael Stack commented on HBASE-23779:
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After chatting w/ [~busbey] and [~ndimiduk] on slack, change needs to be in
master; all nightlies pull the master dev-support (the qa build does use the
branch dev-support)... so just now pushed to master. Will report back on how it
does.
> Up the default fork count to make builds complete faster; make count relative
> to CPU count
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> Key: HBASE-23779
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-23779
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: test
> Reporter: Michael Stack
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 3.0.0, 2.3.0
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> Tests take a long time. Our fork count running all tests are conservative --
> 1 (small) for first part and 5 for second part (medium and large). Rather
> than hardcoding we should set the fork count to be relative to machine size.
> Suggestion here is 0.75C where C is CPU count. This ups the CPU use on my box.
> Looking up at jenkins, it seems like the boxes are 24 cores... at least going
> by my random survey. The load reported on a few seems low though this not
> representative (looking at machine/uptime).
> More parallelism willl probably mean more test failure. Let me take a look
> see.
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