uvatbc commented on code in PR #1303:
URL: https://github.com/apache/solr/pull/1303#discussion_r1084786595
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.github/workflows/solrj-test-crave.yml:
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+name: SolrJ Tests
+
+on:
+ pull_request:
+ branches:
+ - 'main'
+ paths:
+ - '.github/workflows/solrj-test.yml'
+ - 'solr/solrj/**'
+
+jobs:
+ test:
+ name: Run SolrJ Tests
+
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+
+ steps:
+ # Setup
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v2
+ - name: Set up JDK 11
+ uses: actions/setup-java@v2
+ with:
+ distribution: 'temurin'
+ java-version: 11
+ java-package: jdk
+ - name: Grant execute permission for gradlew
+ run: chmod +x gradlew
+ - uses: actions/cache@v2
+ with:
+ path: |
+ ~/.gradle/caches
+ key: ${{ runner.os }}-gradle-solrj-${{ hashFiles('versions.lock') }}
+ restore-keys: |
+ ${{ runner.os }}-gradle-solrj-
+ ${{ runner.os }}-gradle-
+ - name: Get the Crave binary
+ run: curl -s
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/accupara/crave/master/get_crave.sh | bash -s
--
+ - name: Initialize gradle settings
+ run: ./crave run -- ./gradlew localSettings
Review Comment:
@elyograg `nproc` seems to return "the number of cores available to your
process". Through empirical testing on my X1 carbon, this seems to mean
"hyperthreaded cores".
Testing on the `n1-standard-96` set up that we have for Solr testing got me:
```
19:23:12 uv@uv-x1:~/src/github.com/java/solr/solr$ crave ssh -- nproc
96
```
So it looks like it is hyperthreaded cores for sure.
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