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Re: [Xen-devel] Crashme test

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Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] Crashme test
From: Pedro Gracia <pedro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 17:33:46 +0100
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Hi. Thanks! Good job!

Test complete, total real time: 3613 seconds (0 01:00:13)
exit status ... number of cases
     26368 ...     1
     31744 ...     1
     56576 ...     1
         0 ...     1
     64000 ...     2
       256 ...     1
      3072 ...     1
     29696 ...     1
     49152 ...     1
     56064 ...     1
      8448 ...     1
      8960 ...     1
     65280 ...     1
         9 ...    50
     25600 ...   119
        11 ...  3548

Cheers,

Pedro

Vincent Hanquez wrote:

On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 11:56:29PM +0100, Pedro Gracia wrote:
Hi all,

I'm using Xen in a desktop enviroment with debian and fdl for about six weeks and finally, after a lot of weeks with continuous resets (instant shutdowns) while I'm using firefox in my debian dom0 and the same resets with a conexant usb modem (while the modem is starting the beeps for the call), I found a test that reset my Xen box in less of 1 second...

ii  crashme        2.4-5          Stress tests operating system stability

My box pass the crashme test with a normal 2.6.11.8 kernel for a few minutes (I didn't to use crashme for an hour).

Someone can test this? I'm using Xen 2.0.6 (stable) but I had the same resets with an Xen-unstable too.

The crashme problem should now be resolved in testing and unstable.

It would be helpful if more people give Xen some more stress with crashme
just to be sure.

Thanks,


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