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* Weekly Samba & Mysql stress testing
@ 2005-12-12 16:39 Rick Gonzalez
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Rick Gonzalez @ 2005-12-12 16:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

December 12, 2005

* Xen BUILD:
changeset:   8241:0255f48b757f
tag:         tip
user:        cl349@firebug.cl.cam.ac.uk
date:        Sun Dec  4 13:12:00 2005 +0100
summary:     Temporarily remove NetBSD and FreeBSD sparse trees to avoid
user confusion.

* Testing Hardware:

    HW ID   Model   Procs.   Mem.    ARCH     Distro
    -----   -----   ------   ----   ------    ------
    A       x335    2        2GB    x86_32  SLES9-GA-SP2
    B       HS20    2        2GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2
    C       HS20    2        1GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2

* Xen Setups(NOTE: for HW ID look above):
                                         Dom0
    DomUs(same config)
    Setup
    ID    HW ID   CPUs    Mem    DomUs  CPUs  Mem  PAE
    ---   -----   -----   ----   -----  ----  ---  ---
    1       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    2       B       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    3       C       1     256MB   2      1   256MB NO
    4       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB YES

* Test Status(NOTE: for Setup ID look above):

    - All stress testing is done DomU(client) to DomU(server).

    Setup ID    Workload   Test Tool   24hr   96hr   Errors(Y/N)
    --------   ---------   ---------   ----   ----   -----------
    1           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    2           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    3           Samba       fsstress    F      F         Y
-----------------------------------------------------------------

	Legend: P=pass, F=fail, Y=yes, N=no

* Issues / Comments:

Setup ID #3:

- I'm doing quick runs on Samba & fsstress to debug problem. Here is 
what I'm getting after the benchmark is done:

  smb_lookup: find d3a9XXXXXXXXXXXXXX/d3f1 failed, error=-36

NOTE: this message is coming from smbfs and not from Samba.

- This message is generated on the Client system(wherever you are
running fsstress from). I ran domU to domU, and dom0 to domU and on 
distro kernel and I get the error on all setups.
- I will open a bug after I analyze the problem further.


* Results:

- Please let me know if you would like to see the results.

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* Weekly Samba & Mysql stress testing
@ 2005-12-13 16:55 Rick Gonzalez
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Rick Gonzalez @ 2005-12-13 16:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

December 12, 2005

* Xen BUILD:
changeset:   8241:0255f48b757f
tag:         tip
user:        cl349@firebug.cl.cam.ac.uk
date:        Sun Dec  4 13:12:00 2005 +0100
summary:     Temporarily remove NetBSD and FreeBSD sparse trees to avoid
user confusion.

* Testing Hardware:

    HW ID   Model   Procs.   Mem.    ARCH     Distro
    -----   -----   ------   ----   ------    ------
    A       x335    2        2GB    x86_32  SLES9-GA-SP2
    B       HS20    2        2GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2
    C       HS20    2        1GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2

* Xen Setups(NOTE: for HW ID look above):
                                         Dom0
    DomUs(same config)
    Setup
    ID    HW ID   CPUs    Mem    DomUs  CPUs  Mem  PAE
    ---   -----   -----   ----   -----  ----  ---  ---
    1       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    2       B       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    3       C       1     256MB   2      1   256MB NO
    4       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB YES

* Test Status(NOTE: for Setup ID look above):

    - All stress testing is done DomU(client) to DomU(server).

    Setup ID    Workload   Test Tool   24hr   96hr   Errors(Y/N)
    --------   ---------   ---------   ----   ----   -----------
    1           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    2           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    3           Samba       fsstress    F      F         Y
-----------------------------------------------------------------

	Legend: P=pass, F=fail, Y=yes, N=no

* Issues / Comments:

Setup ID #3:

- I'm doing quick runs on Samba & fsstress to debug problem. Here is
what I'm getting after the benchmark is done:

  smb_lookup: find d3a9XXXXXXXXXXXXXX/d3f1 failed, error=-36

NOTE: this message is coming from smbfs and not from Samba.

- This message is generated on the Client system(wherever you are
running fsstress from). I ran domU to domU, and dom0 to domU and on
distro kernel and I get the error on all setups.
- I will open a bug after I analyze the problem further.


* Results:

- Please let me know if you would like to see the results.

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* Re: Weekly Samba & Mysql stress testing
  2005-12-14 20:39 Rick Gonzalez
@ 2005-12-14 20:05 ` Anthony Liguori
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Anthony Liguori @ 2005-12-14 20:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Rick Gonzalez; +Cc: xen-devel

Rick Gonzalez wrote:

> smb_lookup: find d3a9XXXXXXXXXXXXXX/d3f1 failed, error=-36
>
> NOTE: this message is coming from smbfs and not from Samba.

Hi Rick,

Please don't use smbfs.  It's deprecated and horribly broken.  Noone is 
fixing bugs in it anymore either.  It's left in the kernel only for 
compatibility with very old SMB servers (NT4).  cifsfs is the 
replacement for it and has been in the 2.6 for quite a while now.

Regards,

Anthony Liguori

> - This message is generated on the Client system(wherever you are
> running fsstress from). I ran domU to domU, and dom0 to domU and on
> distro kernel and I get the error on all setups.
> - I will open a bug after I analyze the problem further.
>
>
> * Results:
>
> - Please let me know if you would like to see the results.
>
>
>
>
>
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* Weekly Samba & Mysql stress testing
@ 2005-12-14 20:39 Rick Gonzalez
  2005-12-14 20:05 ` Anthony Liguori
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Rick Gonzalez @ 2005-12-14 20:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

December 14, 2005

* Xen BUILD:
changeset:   8241:0255f48b757f
tag:         tip
user:        cl349@firebug.cl.cam.ac.uk
date:        Sun Dec  4 13:12:00 2005 +0100
summary:     Temporarily remove NetBSD and FreeBSD sparse trees to avoid
user confusion.

* Testing Hardware:

    HW ID   Model   Procs.   Mem.    ARCH     Distro
    -----   -----   ------   ----   ------    ------
    A       x335    2        2GB    x86_32  SLES9-GA-SP2
    B       HS20    2        2GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2
    C       HS20    2        1GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2

* Xen Setups(NOTE: for HW ID look above):
                                         Dom0
    DomUs(same config)
    Setup
    ID    HW ID   CPUs    Mem    DomUs  CPUs  Mem  PAE
    ---   -----   -----   ----   -----  ----  ---  ---
    1       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    2       B       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    3       C       1     256MB   2      1   256MB NO
    4       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB YES

* Test Status(NOTE: for Setup ID look above):

    - All stress testing is done DomU(client) to DomU(server).

    Setup ID    Workload   Test Tool   24hr   96hr   Errors(Y/N)
    --------   ---------   ---------   ----   ----   -----------
    1           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    2           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    3           Samba       fsstress    F      F         Y
-----------------------------------------------------------------

	Legend: P=pass, F=fail, Y=yes, N=no

* Issues / Comments:

Setup ID #3:

- I'm doing quick runs on Samba & fsstress to debug problem. Here is
what I'm getting after the benchmark is done:

  smb_lookup: find d3a9XXXXXXXXXXXXXX/d3f1 failed, error=-36

NOTE: this message is coming from smbfs and not from Samba.

- This message is generated on the Client system(wherever you are
running fsstress from). I ran domU to domU, and dom0 to domU and on
distro kernel and I get the error on all setups.
- I will open a bug after I analyze the problem further.


* Results:

- Please let me know if you would like to see the results.

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread

* Weekly Samba & Mysql stress testing
@ 2005-12-19 21:41 Rick Gonzalez
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Rick Gonzalez @ 2005-12-19 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

December 19, 2005

changeset:   8269:ac3ceb2d37d1
tag:         tip
user:        emellor@leeni.uk.xensource.com
date:        Wed Dec  7 09:44:38 2005 +0000
summary:     Fix the startup behavior when the tdb file exists.

* Testing Hardware:

    HW ID   Model   Procs.   Mem.    ARCH     Distro
    -----   -----   ------   ----   ------    ------
    A       x335    2        2GB    x86_32  SLES9-GA-SP2
    B       HS20    2        2GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2
    C       HS20    2        1GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2

* Xen Setups(NOTE: for HW ID look above):
                                         Dom0
    DomUs(same config)
    Setup
    ID    HW ID   CPUs    Mem    DomUs  CPUs  Mem  PAE
    ---   -----   -----   ----   -----  ----  ---  ---
    1       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    2       B       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    3       C       1     256MB   2      1   256MB NO
    4       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB YES

* Test Status(NOTE: for Setup ID look above):

    - All stress testing is done DomU(client) to DomU(server).

    Setup ID    Workload   Test Tool   24hr   96hr   Errors(Y/N)
    --------   ---------   ---------   ----   ----   -----------
    1           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    2           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    3           Samba       fsstress    F      F         Y
-----------------------------------------------------------------

	Legend: P=pass, F=fail, Y=yes, N=no

* Issues / Comments:

Setup ID #3:

- After working with Anthony Liguori and Steven French we found out why 
Samba was not running. I had a cifs unsupported option in smb.conf.

- I kicked off a 96hr run on the Samba setup and the run lasted for 
about 14hrs only. Here are the reasons:

** Server Side(Samba) cat /var/log/samba/:

Many messages like the following:
   ERROR: string overflow by 3 in safe_strcat 
[p0/d0XXXXXXXX/d19XX/d1fXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX/d146XXXXXX]


** Client Side(fsstress) dmesg:

oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x1d2
DMA per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: low 62, high 186, batch 31
cpu 0 cold: low 0, high 62, batch 31
Normal per-cpu: empty
HighMem per-cpu: empty

Free pages:        2176kB (0kB HighMem)
Active:27438 inactive:27301 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 free:544 
slab:5688 mapped:54726 pagetables:1004
DMA free:2176kB min:2076kB low:2592kB high:3112kB active:109752kB 
inactive:109204kB present:270336kB pages_scanned:198999 
all_unreclaimable? no
lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0
Normal free:0kB min:0kB low:0kB high:0kB active:0kB inactive:0kB 
present:0kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no
lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0
HighMem free:0kB min:128kB low:160kB high:192kB active:0kB inactive:0kB 
present:0kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no
lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0
DMA: 2*4kB 13*8kB 1*16kB 2*32kB 1*64kB 1*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 
0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 2176kB
Normal: empty
HighMem: empty
Swap cache: add 293072, delete 293072, find 20825/21244, race 0+0
Free swap  = 0kB
Total swap = 1156640kB
Out of Memory: Killed process 20830 (fsstress).
oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x1d2
DMA per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: low 62, high 186, batch 31
cpu 0 cold: low 0, high 62, batch 31
Normal per-cpu: empty
HighMem per-cpu: empty

Free pages:        2088kB (0kB HighMem)
Active:27811 inactive:27787 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 free:522 
slab:4830 mapped:55681 pagetables:1066
DMA free:2088kB min:2076kB low:2592kB high:3112kB active:111244kB 
inactive:111148kB present:270336kB pages_scanned:342652 
all_unreclaimable? yes
lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0
Normal free:0kB min:0kB low:0kB high:0kB active:0kB inactive:0kB 
present:0kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no
lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0
HighMem free:0kB min:128kB low:160kB high:192kB active:0kB inactive:0kB 
present:0kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no
lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0
DMA: 32*4kB 1*8kB 0*16kB 1*32kB 0*64kB 1*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 
0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 2088kB
Normal: empty
HighMem: empty
Swap cache: add 533307, delete 533307, find 123324/124022, race 1+0
Free swap  = 0kB
Total swap = 1156640kB
Out of Memory: Killed process 17448 (find).
oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x1d2
DMA per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: low 62, high 186, batch 31
cpu 0 cold: low 0, high 62, batch 31
Normal per-cpu: empty
HighMem per-cpu: empty

Free pages:        1980kB (0kB HighMem)
Active:27679 inactive:27879 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 free:495 
slab:4820 mapped:55609 pagetables:1062
DMA free:1980kB min:2076kB low:2592kB high:3112kB active:110716kB 
inactive:111516kB present:270336kB pages_scanned:345740 
all_unreclaimable? yes
lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0
Normal free:0kB min:0kB low:0kB high:0kB active:0kB inactive:0kB 
present:0kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no
lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0
HighMem free:0kB min:128kB low:160kB high:192kB active:0kB inactive:0kB 
present:0kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no
lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0
DMA: 3*4kB 2*8kB 0*16kB 1*32kB 0*64kB 1*128kB 1*256kB 1*512kB 1*1024kB 
0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 1980kB
Normal: empty
HighMem: empty
Swap cache: add 533316, delete 533316, find 123324/124023, race 1+0
Free swap  = 0kB
Total swap = 1156640kB
Out of Memory: Killed process 20831 (fsstress).


- This looks like there is a memory leak caused by fsstress.
- I am going to try using another stress test.


* Results:

- Please let me know if you would like to see the results.

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* Weekly Samba & Mysql stress testing
@ 2006-01-10  0:14 Rick Gonzalez
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Rick Gonzalez @ 2006-01-10  0:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

January 09, 2006

* Xen BUILD:
changeset:   8497:9efe7eb108e1
tag:         tip
user:        kaf24@firebug.cl.cam.ac.uk
date:        Wed Jan  4 11:51:38 2006 +0100
summary:     The dom0_ops implementation wasn't matching the interface 
definition,


* Testing Hardware:

    HW ID   Model   Procs.   Mem.    ARCH     Distro
    -----   -----   ------   ----   ------    ------
    A       x335    2        2GB    x86_32  SLES9-GA-SP2
    B       HS20    2        2GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2
    C       HS20    2        1GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2

* Xen Setups(NOTE: for HW ID look above):
                                         Dom0
    DomUs(same config)
    Setup
    ID    HW ID   CPUs    Mem    DomUs  CPUs  Mem  PAE
    ---   -----   -----   ----   -----  ----  ---  ---
    1       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    2       B       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    3       C       1     256MB   2      1   256MB NO
    4       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB YES

* Test Status(NOTE: for Setup ID look above):

    - All stress testing is done DomU(client) to DomU(server).

    Setup ID    Workload   Test Tool   24hr   96hr   Errors(Y/N)
    --------   ---------   ---------   ----   ----   -----------
    1           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    2           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    3           Samba       fsstress    F      F         Y
-----------------------------------------------------------------

	Legend: P=pass, F=fail, Y=yes, N=no

* Issues / Comments:

Setup ID #3:

- Figured out that fsstress is not finishing at all because I'm running 
out of HD space. I am going to run the benchmark in 6hr intervals to 
clean every 6 hrs and restart the benchmark and run 96hr like that.


* Results:

- Please let me know if you would like to see the results.

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* Weekly Samba & Mysql stress testing
@ 2006-01-17 16:41 Rick Gonzalez
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Rick Gonzalez @ 2006-01-17 16:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

January 17, 2006

changeset:   8241:0255f48b757f
tag:         tip
user:        cl349@firebug.cl.cam.ac.uk
date:        Sun Dec  4 13:12:00 2005 +0100
summary:     Temporarily remove NetBSD and FreeBSD sparse trees to avoid 
user confusion.


* Testing Hardware:

    HW ID   Model   Procs.   Mem.    ARCH     Distro
    -----   -----   ------   ----   ------    ------
    A       x335    2        2GB    x86_32  SLES9-GA-SP2
    B       HS20    2        2GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2
    C       HS20    2        1GB    x86_64  SLES9-GA-SP2

* Xen Setups(NOTE: for HW ID look above):
                                         Dom0
    DomUs(same config)
    Setup
    ID    HW ID   CPUs    Mem    DomUs  CPUs  Mem  PAE
    ---   -----   -----   ----   -----  ----  ---  ---
    1       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    2       B       1     256MB   2      1   512MB NO
    3       C       1     256MB   2      1   256MB NO
    4       A       1     256MB   2      1   512MB YES

* Test Status(NOTE: for Setup ID look above):

    - All stress testing is done DomU(client) to DomU(server).

    Setup ID    Workload   Test Tool   24hr   96hr   Errors(Y/N)
    --------   ---------   ---------   ----   ----   -----------
    1           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    2           MySql       DOTS        P      P         N
    3           Samba       fsstress    P     N/A        Y
-----------------------------------------------------------------

	Legend: P=pass, F=fail, Y=yes, N=no

* Issues / Comments:

Setup ID #3:

- All issues with samba and fsstress have been resolved.

* Results:

- Please let me know if you would like to see the results.

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