On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 08:13:25 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> Can we maybe see if we can fix these tests without exclusive-accessing them?
> I find it surprising that `java/lang/StringBuilder` tests are problematic,
> but `java/lang/StringBuffer` tests are not. Which tests fail?
What do you thin
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 10:47:56 GMT, Jaikiran Pai wrote:
> What seems to be happening is that the system where this run appears to be
> launching too many tests concurrently.
Sure, that's why I want to limit the concurrency *for certain tests/ test
groups* . Limiting it for the whole tier1 would
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 00:48:35 GMT, Joe Darcy wrote:
> Can we maybe see if we can fix these tests without exclusive-accessing them?
> I find it surprising that `java/lang/StringBuilder` tests are problematic,
> but `java/lang/StringBuffer` tests are not. Which tests fail?
It is a bit arbitrary w
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:21:07 GMT, Aleksey Shipilev wrote:
> Can we maybe see if we can fix these tests without exclusive-accessing them?
> I find it surprising that `java/lang/StringBuilder` tests are problematic,
> but `java/lang/StringBuffer` tests are not. Which tests fail?
I agree it would
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 09:08:28 GMT, Matthias Baesken wrote:
> On some Windows machines we see sometimes OOM errors because of high resource
> (memory/swap) consumption. This is especially seen when the jtreg runs have
> higher concurrency. A solution is to put the java/lang/StringBuilder tests in
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