I couldn't find a central config file - but I'm sure Jonathan knows more about it than me.
I did to a quick search for all occurrences of "timeout" though. There is a fair amount of them, I've attached the raw output from this search just in case it proves interesting/useful. On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Jonathan Costers <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Patricia > > I've noticed a lot of the QA tests take parameters for things as number of > services to start, sleep times, timeouts, etc. This could be a starting > point? > The .td files typically contain these settings, but a lot of them are also > centrally controlled in a certain config file ... I'll try and dig up what > that file was again. > > Jonathan > > 2010/11/9 Patricia Shanahan <[email protected]> > >> I've done a simple survey of the test run times, and the approximately 20 >> tests that each took more than 400 seconds on one of my runs collectively >> account for almost 4 hours of the run time. >> >> I plan to look individually at some of those 20 tests to see if there are >> significant savings without reducing the test's effectiveness. I may learn >> some principles that can be applied on a bulk basis to shorter tests. >> >> Patricia >> >
