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2006 Aug 08
1
Client/server test harness - Crucible 1.6
...about doing automated client/server
testing of NFSv4. In and after that talk there was some discussion with
Steve French about using the same framework for testing Samba, so I
thought it might be worthwhile to post about the framework on this list.
We've also just put out a new 1.6 release of Crucible; I've attached the
release notice below.
The OLS presentation on NFSv4 testing is available here:
http://developer.osdl.org/dev/nfsv4/site/documentation/OLS06.OSDL.v09.odp
however it is mainly presenting results and mentions the framework only
briefly; the talk I gave at OSCON about usi...
2007 Jan 08
11
NFS and ZFS, a fine combination
Just posted:
http://blogs.sun.com/roch/entry/nfs_and_zfs_a_fine
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Performance, Availability & Architecture Engineering
Roch Bourbonnais Sun Microsystems, Icnc-Grenoble
Senior Performance Analyst 180, Avenue De L''Europe, 38330,
Montbonnot Saint
2023 Jul 25
1
[PATCH drm-misc-next v8 11/12] drm/nouveau: implement new VM_BIND uAPI
...lace to talk about this is but this seems as good as
> > any.
> >
> > I've been looking into why the Vulkan CTS runs about 2x slower for me on
> > the new UAPI and I created a little benchmark to facilitate testing:
> >
> > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/crucible/-/merge_requests/141
> > <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/crucible/-/merge_requests/141>
> >
> > The test, roughly, does the following:
> > 1. Allocates and binds 1000 BOs
> > 2. Constructs a pushbuf that executes a no-op compute shader.
> > 3. Do...
2023 Jul 25
1
[PATCH drm-misc-next v8 11/12] drm/nouveau: implement new VM_BIND uAPI
...> IDK where the best place to talk about this is but this seems as good as
> any.
>
> I've been looking into why the Vulkan CTS runs about 2x slower for me on
> the new UAPI and I created a little benchmark to facilitate testing:
>
> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/crucible/-/merge_requests/141
> <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/crucible/-/merge_requests/141>
>
> The test, roughly, does the following:
> ?1. Allocates and binds 1000 BOs
> ?2. Constructs a pushbuf that executes a no-op compute shader.
> ?3. Does a single EXEC/wait combo...
2023 Jul 25
1
[PATCH drm-misc-next v8 11/12] drm/nouveau: implement new VM_BIND uAPI
...; good as
> > any.
> >
> > I've been looking into why the Vulkan CTS runs about 2x slower
> for me on
> > the new UAPI and I created a little benchmark to facilitate testing:
> >
> > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/crucible/-/merge_requests/141
> <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/crucible/-/merge_requests/141>
> >
> <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/crucible/-/merge_requests/141
> <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/crucible/-/merge_requests/141>>
> >...
2011 Feb 08
0
Scheduled Maintenance: wiki.asterisk.org and code.asterisk.org
On Thursday, February 10, 2011 at 8:00AM CST (GMT-5), two servers that
provide community services will be upgraded with new software releases:
* wiki.asterisk.org will be upgraded to Confluence 3.4.8. This upgrade
should take less than 20 minutes.
* code.asterisk.org will be upgraded to Crucible+Fisheye 2.5.0. The
actual upgrade will take less than 20 minutes, but the entire set of
repositories serviced by Fisheye will need to be re-indexed, which could
take anywhere from 2 to 8 hours. During this time, portions of
code.asterisk.org may display incomplete contents.
2010 Nov 02
0
Asterisk community services powered by Atlassian tools
Some of you have already noticed we've chosen a number of Atlassian
tools to provide services to the Asterisk and Asterisk SCF communities
(Confluence, Crowd, Crucible, Fisheye and Bamboo). Of course, we're not
alone in this since many other open source projects have chosen these
tools as well, but I'd just like to state again how happy we are that
Atlassian is willing to license these tools at no cost to open source
projects. The tools are really powerfu...
2011 Feb 08
0
Scheduled Maintenance: wiki.asterisk.org and code.asterisk.org
On Thursday, February 10, 2011 at 8:00AM CST (GMT-5), two servers that
provide community services will be upgraded with new software releases:
* wiki.asterisk.org will be upgraded to Confluence 3.4.8. This upgrade
should take less than 20 minutes.
* code.asterisk.org will be upgraded to Crucible+Fisheye 2.5.0. The
actual upgrade will take less than 20 minutes, but the entire set of
repositories serviced by Fisheye will need to be re-indexed, which could
take anywhere from 2 to 8 hours. During this time, portions of
code.asterisk.org may display incomplete contents.
2018 Aug 21
0
The. Salt. Line.
...cy." You all, on the other hand, might
want to proceed with the thing we thought meant "colonizing the stars" by
caring ... maybe?
/Quite a bit of what ... I'm seeing, at least ... appears to be designed to
ensure that we'll never again have to return to this kind of strange
crucible of freedom and duality and technology and "can you speak?" It
might not be ever so clear from what I've written to date, but you should
really start seeing that it's things like "pain" and "aging" and "disease"
(that we can stop in a split second, and...
2018 Jul 18
0
ET Y M OSO C A TOAY. Moscow. Hypo-X-Us .... TO DAY ... & AND Y Msg o' Pi ... "e, Ya!" ... at the crossroads of Secord, Oli North and ... Ved
...but to see the magic wrought by ?*HI M*? to really see it
must be the very same as day; well, that's when we'll be sure. So those
were the three words for ?day? as in not Hell ? rather than an
endless cycle of unknown; *YO M*, *HO Y*, and *HI N*? and really what
they all boil down to in the crucible of alphabet soup that we've been born
in is that seeing me and what I've written; seeing this life and it's
connection to history and to language and to religion, that's the very
beginning of ?hi? and the very beginning of turning a message into
messengers.
Hesperus is Phosphorus,...