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20 Mar 2024 | ||
adamw | how about that? | 14:59:12 |
Mike Rochefort changed their profile picture. | 23:13:20 | |
21 Mar 2024 | ||
Mohan Boddu joined the room. | 14:04:30 | |
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24 Mar 2024 | ||
Hristo Marinov | Hi, I have a question about the kernel-tests app. Where can I ask? | 16:36:06 |
jforbes | hricky: here is good | 22:03:29 |
Hristo Marinov | First, I hope you are well! | 22:17:00 |
Hristo Marinov | Basically, when executing the script kernel-tests/runtests.sh the app raises an fedora.client.AuthError: Invalid request if I try to submit the results with my username and password. They are correct as I can submit my log files to https://kerneltest.fedoraproject.org/ manually. I can also submit them anonymously from within the app. I'm probably missing something, but I'm quite sure it worked the last time I used it. Please let me know if the issue is known, and if not, should I try to describe it more precisely and/or file it? | 22:19:43 |
25 Mar 2024 | ||
jforbes | hricky: it did work last time, the server side was rewritten to work with modern Fedora infrastructure, and the change to modern auth killed the authenticated script | 11:41:29 |
jforbes | It will hopefully be fixed at some point soon. ryanlerch did the rewrite and was looking into a fix for the script. Manually uploading logs to the site while logged in still works | 11:43:05 |
jforbes | And I appreciate it. I am doing very well given the circumstance. My recovery is going great. | 11:44:10 |
Hristo Marinov | jforbes: I'm glad you're doing great. Looking at the code, I assumed it was as you say, but thought I'd note it anyway. I'm not good with Python at the moment, but I'm thinking of learning it and if I can contribute more in the future. During test weeks, I don't see many Raspberry Pi tests. Also, is it useful to run kernel tests more regularly and send the results through the application? | 13:15:43 |
jforbes | Hristo Marinov: Yes, it is always good to get results from real hardware. | 13:16:58 |
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26 Mar 2024 | ||
sithu w | Hi everyone, This is my first time joining to Test Day. I will run the kernel Test with USB bootable method. Do I need to run dnf update before I run runtests.sh? | 05:35:53 |
jforbes | sithuw: you do not | 13:56:02 |
sithu w | jforbes: thanks | 14:29:25 |
Kurt Weinschenker joined the room. | 14:45:02 | |
Kurt Weinschenker | Hi there. First time joining test day. Regression test ran okay, submitted results. As I attempt to run the performance test suite, the computer hangs -- unless it's supposed to take two+ hours to run the "bandwidth measurement" module. Am I on the right track here, or did the performance suite hang? | 14:48:29 |
Kurt Weinschenker | Hmmm. A little more digging, and it appears someone has filed a bug in Bugzilla on this. See bug 2271375, apparently filed as part of this week's test week. I can leave this machine up and running. It's running from the USB stick. So I'll keep the terminal window open for a bit yet, and see what happens. | 15:00:34 |
Hristo Marinov | I can confirm from my experience that the performance test can take about an hour on some machines. | 15:01:32 |
Kurt Weinschenker | I'm at two and a half hours here, so I'll keep it open and going to see what happens. | 15:02:29 |
Kurt Weinschenker | Well. To wrap up this little part of my thread, I went off to lunch at a service club, leaving the machine running. After roughly five hours and 50 minutes, it finished. Perhaps it might prove helpful for others to know the performance test suite can take hours to run, as a matter of managing people's expectations. Thank you to all for listening, I'll now attempt to submit my test results on the wiki. Best wishes. | 17:45:00 |
Hristo Marinov | Out of interest, could you share the hardware configuration of this machine? | 18:02:32 |
Kurt Weinschenker | Sure. From the Settings module: Fedora Linux 39 (Workstation Edition). HP ProBook 450 G2. Intel® Core™ i5-4210U × 4. 8.0 GB RAM. Intel® HD Graphics 4400 (HSW GT2). Firmware (latest released by HP): M74 Ver. 01.54. 64-bit OS. Gnome 45.5 running under Wayland. Kernel: Linux 6.8.1-201.fc39.x86_64. Hope this is what you need. I appreciate the work everyone does. Again, best wishes. | 18:08:08 |
Kurt Weinschenker | Welp, I guess I sent the software configuration as well... no harm, no foul! | 18:09:22 |
jforbes | kurtbw: thanks for the update. Yeah, the performance tests are really aimed at higher spec machines, but most importantly, they really only offer interesting insight when comparing the same machine across multiple releases. | 19:18:23 |
jforbes | Everyone's machine has different specs, etc. so looking at the logs on the performance tests is not particularly interesting. But if someone comes to me and says 6.8.1 is 20% slower on these tests on the same machine compared to 6.7.x, that is worth looking into | 19:19:38 |
27 Mar 2024 | ||
@bittin:fedora.im | done with the 6.8.2 Fedora 39 and 40 Beta kernel testing | 07:56:04 |
Hristo Marinov | Hi, The command The So please test out the edited command i.e., | 08:09:21 |