Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 28 Nov 2001 12:02:59 -0800 | From | Jeremy Puhlman <> | Subject | Google Test and 2.4.16 |
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Ok yesterday got the google tests running...The machine I ran it on was a standard (Old) white box...Athlon k6-450 with 128 MB of Ram....Using 256 MB of swap....The google test tries to use an adjustable 1/2 terra byte Block size...This is unrealistic for an embedded system or my system for that matter..So in trying to tune the test to the system it seems they would not run unless the block size was less then 60 MB...Not sure what the deal was...I tried turning on memory-overcommit but no dice...
So basically I ran the test once through and every thing went fine...The
test didn't seem to really stress the system very much...
So I ran the same program 4 times, concurrently...The system did not seem to lose any responsiveness....This did stress the vm system since each of the processes were grabbing 60 megs...
I did find that once the 4 processes finished their runs. I ran one more just for fun...Then the system locked up...
Jeremy
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