Bugs item #1641285, was opened at 2007-01-22 06:33
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Category: PF/tests
Group: Pathfinder 0.16
>Status: Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 7
Private: No
Submitted By: Stefan Manegold (stmane)
Assigned to: Peter Boncz (boncz)
Summary: PF: testing kills 8GB 2x Dual-Core Opteron machines

Initial Comment:
While working fine until Friday Jan 19 2007, pathfinder testing --- most 
probably test benchmarks/XBench/DC/MD/Tests/q19.xq.in --- kills our 8GB(!) 2x 
Dual-Core Opteron machines running Fedora Core 6 with some "out of memory" 
(!??) error when compiled with gcc and 64-bit OIDs since Saturday Jan 20 2007, 
i.e., after checkins to MonetDB and/or pathfinder on Friday Jan 19 2007.


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>Comment By: Stefan Manegold (stmane)
Date: 2007-05-12 09:29

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Appears to be fixed by Peter's "maxsize" initialization fix in GDKzalloc.
Thanks!


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Comment By: Stefan Manegold (stmane)
Date: 2007-03-15 09:16

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re-opened as temporarly re-enabling test
benchmarks/XBench/DC/MD/Tests/q19.xq.in in the XQuery_0-16 release branch
revealed that it still/again crashes our 8GB(!) 2x Dual-Core Opteron
(64bit) machines running Fedora Core 6 with some "out of memory" (!??)
error when compiled with gcc (now both with 64- & 32- bit OIDs).

I disabled the test, again.

I did not yet "dare" to test, what happens on the development branch...


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Comment By: Peter Boncz (boncz)
Date: 2007-03-10 23:40

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well, according to Jan this is due to the fact that in the algebra branch
join detection is/was broken. So no mystery there, except of course the
question why Linux should crash when MonetDB misbehaves (again).

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Comment By: Stefan Manegold (stmane)
Date: 2007-01-26 00:19

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The problematic test (benchmarks/XBench/DC/MD/Tests/q19.xq.in) has been
disabled for the time being.
Further investigation is required once the release is out --- and our are
batteries recharged ...


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Comment By: Stefan Manegold (stmane)
Date: 2007-01-23 10:23

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Unfortunately, I was too enthusiastic and closed this one too quickly.
While it "happened to" work for the Stable branch, it failed still/again
for the Current
(although yesterdays changes have been propagated) ...


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Comment By: Stefan Manegold (stmane)
Date: 2007-01-23 08:29

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Seems to work fine, now.

Thank you very much, Peter!


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Comment By: Peter Boncz (boncz)
Date: 2007-01-22 17:51

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by error the qn_loc index got renamed and thus disappeared from sight
(this renaming was mostly for monitoring purposes)

this has been corrected.. let's see whether this problem goes away now


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