-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 10/06/14 19:09, Steve Langasek wrote: > On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 10:47:01AM -0300, Ricardo Salveti de Araujo wrote: >>>>>> see: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking/smemstat/ > >>>>>> one can run this with a suitable delay and capture any memory changes >>>>>> over a specified number of iterations. The data can be also output to a >>>>>> JSON formatted file for later processing and analysis. > >>>>> Are you targeting smemstat for inclusion in Ubuntu for utopic? Should we >>>>> consider including smemstat in the phone images, so that we have it to >>>>> hand >>>>> for debugging when we need it? > >>>> we discussed these tools at the sprint and I took a TODO home with me to >>>> implement proper script wrappers around these tools in the phablet-tools >>>> suite (i.e. resulting in phablet-memtest, phablet-powertest etc) so we >>>> can have properly comparable reports from a combination of pre defined >>>> test runs ... eventually these tools will then be integrated in the >>>> smoke testing suite. I will announce it here once we have something >>>> usable .... > >>> But putting them into the smoketest suite doesn't give them to us in the >>> image, correct? So this would still limit our ability to use them for >>> opportunistic debugging. > >>> Given that these tools are all (AIUI) small, it would be nice to have them >>> there. You never know when you're going to need to debug an issue, and if >>> you have to remount rw and install a .deb to catch it, it may be too late. > >> +1 to have them pre-installed as well. > >> These tools are small and quite useful for debugging. > > OK, added smemstat to the seed. I'm not sure which other tools we want > included, I guess they can be added as they're identified.
Thanks. Perhaps the following tools could be also be considered worthy too: health-check, cf http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking/health-check/ eventstat, cf http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking/eventstat/ These are both in Utopic, and are quite small tools and are useful for smoke tests and for developers to check on system and application behaviour. Colin > > Thanks, > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJTl1LhAAoJEGjCh9/GqAIm1J8P/2n7INyheTCxcbcGNLt+1BDu 73UHpJSjCVT/Sy1V35tTFPyni3oZLPEI8b2WFYeJts2J+TnEtqbI0QYBhfAYf/z+ MQGAl/PFciEIi1j4xtxdFW9N9o4qW/9F87hdbUcngsPEXbCbXt5GLHdHHvhxD2/A 5R1WxeP9Bh/SpA8cLbfeS0o9KafP/+kSH5dHhEUe2Ta4AMpAj6dP+p1ZqgVOoJB4 4csEuqJu3uPe4pOYA7bsoWZCRaZxbVCrsjzA9/pkb+95Qn+kbUofIyTqTCY5SFyz OiUeZj1GWnJYSwpCLxTZFRr6AdJUrVMnfWpQ0Lqx2MYJBxyqBLLN2a2f8D0GcklY hYCxxHGlH9ZxBXZDN1caaw7202mAa1osqXdQ2e7ql59P6PIAG3V/EQ8xxQyBvVPb 0f2A0R/Hviz6ggI2I8ucMMfU5tfpSRUHVIrxMg4D77/yJ4aB5IzTWCpFNhLiINjd F4nzABl+KkDWsC+UHCpkmqCDVBSEK0JR18bzCRP54uvUDMeH+1gX4CI3h4FB9QM2 6wGnv7db7JxGBqtz44xIasjp58mWfkepIFOo8APIyORn1vceOgkOn6zksjY0jkgS XvfTXHsRsziy3Wbcpu6O+/zYdw/TDImuXpxNR+/rfl762vsZK1yBB6kxJy6SFeel gRUVERVejEB/p+ROzBQc =lp4N -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp