Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 29 Nov 2001 03:43:00 +0100 | From | Andrea Arcangeli <> | Subject | Re: Google Test and 2.4.16 |
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 12:02:59PM -0800, Jeremy Puhlman wrote: > 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...
this won't happen in 2.4.15aa1.
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