[issue11779] test_mmap timeout (30 min) on "AMD64 Snow Leopard 3.x" buildbot
Steffen Daode Nurpmeso
report at bugs.python.org
Wed Apr 6 20:38:49 CEST 2011
Steffen Daode Nurpmeso <sdaoden at googlemail.com> added the comment:
I can't confirm that.
On my cheap MacBook it takes some five minutes:
20:20 ~ $ time python3 -E -Wd -m test -r -w -uall test_mmap
Using random seed 1490092
[1/1] test_mmap
1 test OK.
[91067 refs]
real 4m50.301s
user 0m0.301s
sys 0m13.232s
...
20:21 ~ $ ll tmp/test_python_478/
total 6291456
6291456 -rw-r----- 1 steffen staff 6442450944 6 Apr 20:21 @test_478_tmp
...
Processes: 63 total, 2 running, 2 stuck, 59 sleeping, 251 threads 20:23:00
Load Avg: 0.85, 0.51, 0.24 CPU usage: 9.13% user, 15.38% sys, 75.48% idle
SharedLibs: 8260K resident, 9972K data, 0B linkedit.
MemRegions: 5563 total, 184M resident, 12M private, 391M shared.
PhysMem: 437M wired, 267M active, 113M inactive, 818M used, 1230M free.
VM: 140G vsize, 1042M framework vsize, 24419(0) pageins, 0(0) pageouts.
Networks: packets: 91/17K in, 101/17K out. Disks: 11128/551M read, 11089/8215M written.
PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #WQ #POR #MRE RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE VPRVT VSIZE
478 python3 4.0 00:07.22 2 0 37 137 13M 244K 15M 30M 2402M
...
20:24 ~ $ ll tmp/test_python_478/
total 5505024
5505024 -rw-r----- 1 steffen staff 5637144576 6 Apr 20:24 @test_478_tmp
...
Processes: 60 total, 2 running, 1 stuck, 57 sleeping, 246 threads 20:24:00
Load Avg: 1.28, 0.69, 0.33 CPU usage: 8.29% user, 16.9% sys, 75.60% idle
SharedLibs: 8260K resident, 9972K data, 0B linkedit.
MemRegions: 5444 total, 181M resident, 11M private, 535M shared.
PhysMem: 437M wired, 259M active, 124M inactive, 820M used, 1228M free.
VM: 133G vsize, 1042M framework vsize, 24421(0) pageins, 0(0) pageouts.
Networks: packets: 91/17K in, 101/17K out. Disks: 11128/551M read, 14697/11G written.
PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #WQ #POR #MRE RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE VPRVT VSIZE
478 python3 4.4 00:10.04 2 0 37 137 13M 244K 15M 30M 2402M
Is this the bot for which you've tracked those random failures?
Maybe this is a hardware failure, then?
(In the past i have had problems with my old PC and it's Elitegroup
K7S5A motherboard, running on FreeBSD 5.3.
That thing randomly produced "Stray IRQ 11" (about ~handful a day),
and it's ATA controller (i think) randomly caused complete hard disk
regions to become unreadable until after a restart.)
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nosy: +sdaoden
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