On 05/07/18 19:02, Ian Jackson wrote: > Andrew Cooper writes ("Re: [Xen-devel] [Notes for xen summit 2018 design > session] Process changes: is the 6 monthly release Cadence too short, > Security Process, ..."): >> XenRT, which is XenServers provisioning and testing system and install, >> can deploy arbitrary builds of XenServer, or arbitrary builds of various >> Linux distros in 10 minutes (although for distros, we limit our install >> media to published point releases). Google "10 minutes to Xen" for some >> PR on this subject done back in the day! > > osstest's d-i runs take more like 15 minutes. As I say, this could be > improved by using something like FAI, but by a factor of at most 2 I > think. Instead of working on that, I have been working on reusing an > install when it is feasible to do so: specifically, after a passing > job and when the host is to be reused by the same flight, with an > identical configuration. In my tests that saves about 50% of the host > installs. I haven't yet completed and deployed this. > > Ian. > Just wondering, are there any timing statistics kept for the OSStest flights (and separate for building the various components and running the individual tests ?). Or should they be parse-able from the logs kept ?
That could perhaps give some better insight in the average and variation in time spent into all the components. -- Sander _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel