On 11/22/2017 08:04 AM, LUCAS Patrice wrote:
On 11/21/17 15:20, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote:
Hi, All.
I would like to propose a new repo on our github for helpful scripts.
I'd like to have testing/performance scripts there, as a start, but
maybe other useful things can go there too in the future.
The idea is that this would be a place to share things like setups for
running dbench/iozone/etc., so that when issues arise, we can point to
the script that triggers the issue.
My proposal is that the scripts would have a standard header at the
top, that describes what needs to be installed, how many machines are
necessary, and how they are connected on networks, and so on, so that
someone could pick up a script and, with minimal interaction with
anyone else, be able to run it.
What do people think about this? Should we discuss it on the next call?
Daniel
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Hi Daniel,
We already have a ganesah github repo dedicated to Continuous
Integration Tests : https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/ci-tests . Why not
adding your scripts to this repo instead of creating a new one ?
Best regards,
I thought of that, but that is specifically scripts run by CI, and this
is intended to be scripts run by hand. I don't have a strong opinion,
but I feel that ci-tests should be focused on CI.
Daniel
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