Thank you for the excellent summary. Questions

1. Can we get the configurations of the machines.
2. The first column is the number of times the test ran?
3. I see that 4.4.0-31-generic-50-Ubuntu passed on all machines across several 
runs, is that true?
4. Did any of the tests result in system hang? Can we find out from the summary?


Would it be fair to assume that tests when run against 
4.4.0-31-generic-50-Ubuntu would pass again and we should work off of that?

My interest is in 4.4.0-34-generic-53~lp1573062PATCHED, With that I
notice that gulpin saw failures in mmapfork and probably a hang there --
for which I posted a scheduler try_to_wake_up fix upstream. Generally
binacle faces brk stress test failures -- it will be interesting to see
its machine configuration and why the test failed

One observation at my end is that we should reboot between runs as I
think some tests can kill important tasks in the system and I am not
sure if there is a guarantee that the system is able to carry on correct
operation recovering from all the tasks being re-spawned after OOM for
example.

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Title:
  memory_stress_ng failing for Power architecture for 16.04

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in linux source package in Xenial:
  In Progress
Status in linux source package in Yakkety:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  memory_stress_ng, as part of server certification is failing for IBM
  Power S812LC(TN71-BP012) in bare metal mode. Failing in this case is
  defined by the test locking up the server in an unrecoverable state
  which only a reboot will fix.

  I will be attaching screen and kern logs for the failures and a
  successful run on 14.04 on the same server.

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